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Posted: July 01 2006,19:20 |
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Install it on a heart shaped mini CD with attractive artwork.
(EDIT: I suggested to broaden appeal for those women who still are effected by old ideas. Many of us know of women who _are_ into computers, science, et cetera. I, for example, have a friend who lingers on the border. She _wants_ to learn more technology but struggles with doubts about her ability to do so. I know she would think a heart-shaped CD would appeal to her emotionally and help her take the plunge. Sorry about the overly-brief post that pushed people's buttons.
As for the heart-shaped CD's themselves. I've gotten feedback from the company. Yes, they're expensive. Furthermore, I asked if CDR or CDR/W media could be cut down. No, they're a different technology that would be destroyed if one attempted to cut them down.)
http://www.thedubhouse.net/services/custom_cut.php
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