Excellent! I've only been thinking about getting into MDs for a week now and
already I'm an MDSpotter. Guess I'll need one of those capes I've been
hearing about.

Okay, so no PC bay drive gizmo. What would you recomend for digital
recordings ?
1. PC sound card with digital o/p
2. integrated CD/MD hifi separate (seems funny using those two words in the
same phrase, but you know what I mean).
3. CD player with digital o/p.
4. any others ????

PS. I hate cables trailing everywhere.
PSS. My live-in girlfriend has a Sony MZ-R55 (no guy should be without one).

Peter A Barlow. email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel. +33 1 53 78 66 51
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Objet : RE: MD: Q. MDs and data storage


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> > peter barlow wrote:
> >
> ... Can I use MDs
> > for storing PC data, like on a zip disk? Is there an 'in-bay' drive I
can
> > buy? Are the MDs themselves interchangable (music/data).
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> No, No & No! It's a disaster area, forget it.
>
> > Ok, now for the question that really sucks. Anyone seen 'The Matrix' ? I
> > swear Neo hands his 'friend' a minidisc with computer data on it. Just a
> > film stunt, or is there more to it ?
> >
> >
> Go to the top of the MDSpotters class you sad, sad boy. This has been
> exhaustively discussed a while ago.
>
> simon
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