[RESOLVED] Business Card Sized CDR
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    Electr0Static
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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Business Card Sized CDR

    Hello all!

    I was at a little local computer show and found some little random vendor with business card-sized CDR's.

    I picked one up, but ended up scratching it before i could use it. I haven't seen them again since. I was wondering if any of you knew where to get em.

    Thanks! Keep your eyes open



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    GirlGeek
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    www.cyberguys.com

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    Rytsarsky
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    Or you can often find them on ebay.

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    I believe they hold 80 MB and have a custom sleeve. There is a new technolgy coming out that gives you a cd the size of a quarter and contains 500 MB of data. ( I know it's off topic, just thought I'd mention it)

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    DougR
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    Also can be found at "Outpost.Com"
    http://shop2.outpost.com/product/73333/


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    Sparky625
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    All the 'major' PC parts catalogs sell 'em too. PC Connection & TigerDirect come to mind. The actual business card sized ones usually hold around 12MB and the same radius full-circle holds about 180MB.
    I'm wondering if cyberhh was talking about the <a href="http://sysopt.earthweb.com/articles/c3d-spot/">fluorescent multi-layer thingy</a>. &)

    Dood. Just had to add links to the rest of the cool stuff.
    <a href="http://www.c-3d.net/product_frameset.html">More info on other uses of FMD</a>
    <a href="http://www.c-3d.net/downloads/whitepaper.pdf">Technical Whitepaper on FMD</a>
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    [This message has been edited by Sparky625 (edited February 21, 2001).]

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