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It is to a cd what a 45 was to an LP for us old timers. 10 to 1 it was a
"Quixstar" cd too, read Amway on the net. They're fixin to launch, but not
calling themselves Amway in this world. Here, they're Quixstar. Oh, for
those that don't have a little circular thing that you snap a cd into place
with, these mini cd's will still work. You just have to line the round edges
on the mini cd up w/the round edges on the cd tray. I don't know if they'll
work on a cdrom that sucks the cd into place though, haven't tried it on one
of those yet.
In a message dated 8/25/99 2:06:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<< I've just been handed a mini-CD...literally fits in your palm or shirt
pocket, with two of the rounded edges cut off flat...I've never seen
such a thing, but it plays in a standard CD player. Has anyone else
ever seen such a thing? What kind of hardware would support it? What
would it be called? (The person who gave it to me had it mailed to him
and knows no other details.) >>
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