Re: MD: Labels

2000-02-21 Thread CGV1MD
In a message dated 02/21/2000 2:24:20 PM US Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Try using small amount of nail varnish remover on a cotton wool Careful what sort of nail polish remover you use! The ones with acetone will take the label off, all right, but will probably dissolv

Re: MD: Labels

2000-02-21 Thread Ambrose Choy
co.uk/mdtrading.htm = - Original Message - From: Lynch, Jason JD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: 21 February 2000 00:27 Subject: RE: MD: Labels > > Says Matt Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: &g

RE: MD: Labels

2000-02-20 Thread Lynch, Jason JD
Says Matt Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: // begin quote: . . . i was wondering if anyone has found a way to get the labels off the md, i dont wanna have 5 labels on top of each other or wreck a md by using a razor blade or something like that on it. // end quote: Well i've never tried this for MD, b

RE: MD: LABELS

2000-02-10 Thread Keith Wilson
Does anyone have a template for the PressIT labels, so I can print them on my PC? Keith - Senior Development Programmer Email : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] SMS : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Work : 01689 835 353 Fax : 01689 838

RE: MD: labels

2000-02-10 Thread Martin Schiff
Just get a pair of reading glasses to wear when you need them. You can still wear your contacts. I know what you mean. I practice martial arts, and the glasses do sometimes get in the way. However, I can't see without them, and my astigmatism is not corrected very well with contacts. -- Martin

RE: MD: labels

2000-02-10 Thread Simon Barnes
> Martin Schiff wrote: > > Read my lips. BIFOCALS. > > I can read and write the edge labels easily, but not without my glasses > [grin]. > I suppose I may have to succumb eventually, but I use contacts, and I understand bifocal contacts are WAY expensive. Also, I spend a lot of time on my moun

Re: MD: labels

2000-02-10 Thread Ehren Gresehover
> > do many people actually use > > the labels (other than the narrow, edge ones) ? All I do is label my cases with the narrow labels to give the name of the mix or album(s) on the disc. I just have to make sure the right disk goes back in its case. Ehren

Re: MD: labels

2000-02-09 Thread Edmund Wong
> I'M curious: (read my emails and you know it) do many people actually use > the labels (other than the narrow, edge ones) ? I can't write (or read) that > small. Well, I frequently listen to few enough discs that I can colour code them somewhat. I buy the colour collections usually, and store

RE: MD: labels

2000-02-09 Thread Richard Wright
=== = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = = be more selective when quoting text = === At 14:25 09/02/00 -0500, you wrote: >-Orig

RE: MD: labels

2000-02-09 Thread Martin Schiff
Read my lips. BIFOCALS. I can read and write the edge labels easily, but not without my glasses [grin]. -- Martin -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Simon Barnes Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2000 11:10 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: MD

Re: MD: labels

2000-02-09 Thread jds
I've used labels on occasion. But usually it's a pain to set them up on the computer. My printer, cna print that small, but I sure can't. When I do, its just a small spine label, and a tracklist on the top. Comes in handy when you want to take 20 discs with you on a trip, and see what you're

Re: MD: labels

2000-02-09 Thread David W. Tamkin
Simon Barnes asked, | I'M curious: (read my emails and you know it) do many people actually use | the labels (other than the narrow, edge ones) ? I can't write (or read) that | small. I use them only for the disc name. Because I erase and replace so much and because my eyesight isn't that grea

Re: MD: labels

2000-02-09 Thread Neil
On Wed, 9 Feb 2000 16:10:13 - , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'M curious: Howdy Curious, I'M Neil...pleased to meat you ;-) > (read my emails and you know it) S'funny, I've always seen you sign them as Simon :-))) Oops - Doh! You mean you're curious by nature, and your emails are testamen

RE: MD: labels

2000-01-27 Thread Craig Goligowski
I use the removeable 3.5 disk labels sold at most office supply stores. I use a template in MS publisher spliting the lable in half. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Matt Wall Hopefully this will be a simple question for someone to answer

RE: MD: Labels

2000-01-27 Thread Keith Wilson
If you remove a label, it is possible to remove all the crap and glue from the MD using any household polish. I know this sounds weird, but all the glue and paper soak up the polish and using a cloth or tissue will wipe the stuff off. It takes a while, but if you can be bothered, then you can