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- From: kgdykes@thinkage.on.ca (Ken Dykes)
- Subject: Re: 101 Ways to Use an Old CD-ROM
- Message-ID: <1992Dec17.112308.7119@thinkage.on.ca>
- Organization: Thinkage Ltd.
- References: <1992Dec16.192517.10318@cs.hope.edu>
- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1992 11:23:08 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec16.192517.10318@cs.hope.edu> jipping@cs.hope.edu writes:
- >new-fangled days of CD-ROM distributions, when you even get demo disks and
- >"home shopping disks" (like Catalyst CD-Ware), I'm curious was folks have been
- >doing with old disks.
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- CDs look luvly hanging from xmas trees.
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- install them behind doorkobs.
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- i wonder if they are toxic to aquarium fish...?
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- glue them on cheap sunglasses for way k00l beachwear.
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- get a few pegs and buil a real towers of hanoi set.
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- miniature Ninja death frisbees.
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- >At last year's SUG show in San Jose, Qualix had some CD-ROM coffee coasters:
- >just glue some plastic feet underneath and *presto*: new use for old media.
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