> 
> Ok, maybe I'm a bit thick but isn't this just a scaled-down CD ROM. Sure
> the size is smaller,  but qualitatively it's exactly the same thing. Want
> to hand out demo's? Just burn 'em on a CD ROM. This is printed on the
> front? You can print CDs too.
> 
> Apart from the novelty element, I really don't see any difference in
> application between this and ordinary CDs.

first, from design/creativity aspect, I appreciate the break from the
standard geometry.  it takes a significant mental leap to look things
in new ways 

>
>At first, I was more than a little skeptical -- a rectangular CD-ROM?
>How could it work? 

second, it's good engineering/problem-solving to make it work, and works
effectively and economically.

>considering the costs are similar for a standard CD-ROM you might
>otherwise give out along with a standard business card, this is an
>intriguing way to combine the two. The cards cost about $2.75 apiece in
>quantities of 1,000.
>

Cindy Sergent           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                        http://www.netwalk.com/~ccs/

   The tragedy of life is not that we die but is what dies inside a
        man while he lives. -- Albert Schweitzer


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