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    Any suggestions, considering I just got a shipment of about 400 of them?
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    I like to file them down and make throwing stars out of them, or tire spikes.

    If I were able to get a large quantity of them (100,000 or more), I'd use them as siding on my house.

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    Actually, in college we put a border around all the CS rooms with the shiny side out, we had two rows for all the rooms by the time I left...
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    I am making a huge solar pannel I plan to give free power to the third world using AOL CD's

    man I miss the diskettes, they flew so much futher than cd's

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    coasters
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    Without letting them know it was you, give them to your customers with Packard Bells, Presarios and those whose PC have less than 233mHz CPUs. The service calls will come pouring in .
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    Frisbee Golf tournament?
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    String them together with fishing line to make wind chimes...
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    You could attach them to some cool looking frames and wear them as sunglasses.
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    Pass them out at the mall as stylish compact mirrors ....

    Use them for karate practice...

    Make a stylish clock...?
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    Make bead curtains with them for those poor souls still stuck in the 70's.

    I am sure you will make a profit!
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    Attach them to your car...

    Better yet, attach them to your computer! That would be cool to have a shiny computer...

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    Cool

    Design them on you're car back shelf's, and some hanging out in the interrior mirror.

    That will be a good AOL advertisement. hehe

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    there are more cabbies here than anywhere they have them hanging from there rear view mirrors like some techno dream catchers

    some aof them actualy look cool

    (note to self been here toooo long)
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    Wallpaper your bathroom?
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