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On Tue, Aug 17, 1999 at 02:27:58PM +0000, Kevin Loch wrote:
> The entire site is currently 4.5GB, including zips which make
> up half the space, and catalogs. So, if you wanted to put just the
> scans (no zip files)on cd, you would need 4-5 cd's, depending on how
> you divided it up.
>
> Of course, while making cd-r's for your own use should be ok, I strongly
> discourage selling of CD's, as that is clearly outside of "fair use",
> and exposes you to legal action.
Do you have a reccomended way to pull down just boxtops and instructions?
I'd be interested in wasting some of my company's T3 to get a few cd's
worth of stuff?
Is there a way to pull down by date entered? So I could just burn a new CD in a
year for the updated stuff?
BTW: Great site, invaluable. Please, take a bow!
Ciao!
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| The entire site is currently 4.5GB, including zips which make up half the space, and catalogs. So, if you wanted to put just the scans (no zip files)on cd, you would need 4-5 cd's, depending on how you divided it up. Of course, while making cd-r's (...) (25 years ago, 17-Aug-99, to lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade)
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