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- From: j1h9453@eagle.tamu.edu (Joel Andrew Huddleston)
- Subject: Little white cardboard things in CD-ROM distributions.
- Message-ID: <1992Jul27.142724.19144@tamsun.tamu.edu>
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- Organization: Academic Computing Services
- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1992 14:27:24 GMT
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- Has anyone figured out what the little white cardboard things are
- that are stuck to a strip of thin waxy paper delivered with DEC
- CD-ROMs? They are not sticky and seem to serve no purpose. I
- can find nothing in the literature that describes why they are
- there.
-
- The full strip is about 6 inches long and 2 wide. There are
- eight 1/2 inch pieces and two at the ends that are 1 inch wide.
-
- If anyone has a clue, please let me know.
-
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- Joel Huddleston eka j1h9453@eagle.tamu.edu
- Peace: Not just the absence of war but the absence of fear.
- War: Not just the absence of peace but the absence of cowardice.
- Disclaimer: Not just the absence of blame but the absence of responsibility.
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