macdef wrote:
> I wonder if that's true. One thing's for sure -- if they are both
> manufactured by MPO, they're on different lines, because the Hi-Space discs
> are definitely built much better...
I'm sure that the ones that say, "made in France" are made by MPO. I used to
hear bad things abo
las <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>As for Memorex, I haven't checked out recent batches. But All of the
>Memorex blanks that I have personally ever seen or owned were
>actually made by the same company that makes High Space.
I wonder if that's true. One thing's for sure -- if they are both
manufact
A week of so ago we were having this continuous debate about mini discs not
being computer intelligent.
Many people made the point that it was wrong to argue that not being literate
with the PC (or Mac) is short fall of MD because it was not designed to do that.
I think that Michael made the fo
Hi Thea,
I'm replying also to the MD mailing list.
"Thea Tyvold" writes:
>Listen, I just dont get this minidisc thing. Could you please sort it all
>out for me in a clear and simple way?
In terms of function, think of Minidisc as a cross between CD and
cassette. Like cassette you can record
J&R's Back to School 2001 catalogue came today. On p. 65 there is an item
coded MAX MDJC and described as a six-pack of Maxell MiniDisc jewel cases
for $US 2.49.
The illustration is unclear, and I couldn't find the item on J&R's web site,
so I don't know whether these are slip cases, flip cases