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josephkk

Jan 1, 1970
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Joerg said:
josephkk said:
Jan Panteltje wrote:
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Oh, and what make are you going to buy and why?

:)

Why should I buy anything? Maybe a stash of blank CDs if I can't find
enough of them here. Most likely the Verbatim brand.

Get Fuji instead, better quality. Verbatim has been poor quality for
decades.


Other than that, the stores in the area usually have Memorex. Where I
had not such great experience in the days of floppies. Are they better
with CDs then?

I don't really want to do a mail order just for one small spindle of CD
blanks.

Correction, just remembered that they built a new Walgreens out here.
Aat least according to their web site they have Maxell and Sony. I guess
those would be good brands.

Maxell has always been good for me.

?-)
 
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josephkk

Jan 1, 1970
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KDE4 is fine. I think I was having wifi trouble on gnome 3. If you are
going to have issues, it almost always comes down to some device that
uses a driver.

Akonadi and i do not get along, it underlies kmail2 and a few other tools
in KDE4. If you read the groups i am so not alone.

?-)
 
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Joerg

Jan 1, 1970
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josephkk said:
Joerg said:
josephkk wrote:

Jan Panteltje wrote:
[...]


Oh, and what make are you going to buy and why?

:)

Why should I buy anything? Maybe a stash of blank CDs if I can't find
enough of them here. Most likely the Verbatim brand.

Get Fuji instead, better quality. Verbatim has been poor quality for
decades.

Other than that, the stores in the area usually have Memorex. Where I
had not such great experience in the days of floppies. Are they better
with CDs then?

I don't really want to do a mail order just for one small spindle of CD
blanks.
Correction, just remembered that they built a new Walgreens out here.
Aat least according to their web site they have Maxell and Sony. I guess
those would be good brands.

Maxell has always been good for me.

Thanks, Maxell it is then, will get some next week :)

Yesterday I burned two CDs of the write-once kind. That allowed it to
play in the car stereo. Works, and in contrast to our living room stereo
it allowed fast-forward. It fast-forwarded a bit more haltingly than
with music CD, no idea why, but it hopefully allows people who don't
want to listen to the eulogies to skip to the sermon. Or skip over the
singing parts.
 
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