Re: Audio Blank Disks required in UK



Derrick Fawsitt wrote:
In message <xqWdncFv8OhNu1PZnZ2dnUVZ_qKdnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Steven de
Mena <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes

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In message <Os-dnbBdauAbK1DZnZ2dnUVZ_q6dnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Steven de Mena
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In message <4j4r2vF6b86lU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Paul Ilechko
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Derrick Fawsitt wrote:
Where can I get Audio Blank Disks in the UK for a reasonable price?

I take it you do not possess a copy of "Google for Dummies" ?
No, should I?
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Derrick Fawsitt

Yes you should. Maybe you will learn how to post a message to multiple
newsgroups with one message. Searching your Usenet posts I see that
multiple times you post the same message to multiple groups individually.

Steve


Steve.
I only wish I had the time you appear to have to investigate these
matters. I may not have the knowledge you appear to have as to how to make
multiple posts, although I doubt it, but I do have a genuine desire to
find out the answer to my question which was sincerely sought. I regret I
now won't have the time to contribute further to this thread as I will be
too busy reading those answers in those "other" NG's which were kind
enough to try to help me, have a good day.
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Derrick Fawsitt

You are spending much more time posting and reading from multiple forums
than if you had consolidated and posted one message to multiple forums.
OK Steve and thank you, but there is a first time for everything and
although I get into a lot of "leading edge" communication I have not yet
done that. Perhaps to save me buying a copy of "Google for Dummies", you
would give a lesson in a sentence or two, that is if you have time. I
think I have a notion how its done but I would prefer someone with your
obviously great experience to tell me, nicely of course. Bye the way, I
am not being sarcastic but am quite serious about this.
Anyways, I think the comment about Google for Dummies referred to the fact
you could research blank CD prices on your own with Google.
Of course I could Steve, we could all do that so why do we subscribe to
NG's like this one, I suggest because when its something where different
opinions are involved it can be advantageous to benefit from others
experiences rather than be always a pioneer after knowledge.
My case rests there and despite your initial criticisms of this poster,
I am grateful for your time and interest.

Well said!


J

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