Yes, I concur.
My *only* method of listening to music is burning the CD's I buy onto
my 12" Powerbook;
And if I put on of those 3" CD's in my slot loading drive! HA! Goodbye
Powerbook!
They do make those "Fan" CD's though. Basically a 3" CD with a 2" ring
of clear plastic
surrounding it. Thus making it playable in slot loading drives.
Cory
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On Nov 7, 2005, at 6:57 PM, Tim Moore wrote:
quoted 17 lines They are nifty in principle, but there are too many players they can't
> They are nifty in principle, but there are too many players they can't
> be put in (including my computer!) Since I tend to rip all of my CDs
> to MP3s and listen to them that way, it's kind of an inconvenience.
> Ditto with the funny-shaped CDs you sometimes see.
>
> On Nov 7, 2005, at 3:06 PM, nat hawks wrote:
>
>> i love 3" CDRs... they are so cute! and for short releases they
>> just... look right.
>>
>> but, are these obscured? now that new computers they cannot be put
>> into (yoda-speak, beaotch!)
>>
>> seriously though, do listers NOT LIKE 3"ers? i, like, need to know.
>>
>> nat
>> http://www.littlefurythings.net