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Author: ClarenceT
Date: 2003-02-27 01:58
hmm...cds are pretty flat surfaces. and i have tons of AOL cds.
anyone ever think of putting reeds on cds as a flat drying surface or something? or maybe glue sandpaper over a cd and have a cool, lightweight reedworking thingie that fits in yo pocket. u can break them lil' [deleted] into little pieces y'all.
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Author: Peter
Date: 2003-02-27 02:31
Doubtful. Thin plastic can and often does warp under certain conditions. It might be too iffy to chance.
Peter
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Author: GBK
Date: 2003-02-27 02:46
ClarenceT wrote: "...and i have tons of AOL cds..."
Save them. They make great coasters for cold drinks ...GBK
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2003-02-27 02:52
GBK wrote:
> Save them. They make great coasters for cold drinks
> ...GBK
Too many coasters, not enough drinks
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Author: jim lande
Date: 2003-02-27 03:05
I have been cutting CDs into squares and making small boxes. I am working my way up to pentigons and hexigons. Then I will make a CD soccer ball.
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Author: Clarence
Date: 2003-02-27 04:38
When I get an AOL cd in the mail, it imediately gets thrown in the trash can.
I consider AOL software a virus. Does anyone know if they have started using TCP/IP like everyone else ?
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Author: Richard
Date: 2003-02-27 12:03
I second Clarence:
'AOL software virus' it stands for Apple Operating Listem!
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Author: BobD
Date: 2003-02-27 12:04
I can recall a time when I hesitated to throw away a 5 1/4 floppy......single sided.
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Author: jenna
Date: 2003-02-27 18:34
My boyfriend worked at Wawa for a couple years when he wasn't at school.. He would get the whole display packages of AOL discs and bring them home when a new set would come in to replace the old one (that no one had taken anyway).
We have used them for:
Coasters
Wall Art - smash them up and glue the pieces to the wall, kind of back in the original form, or whatever one likes... if you pop them in the microwave they make some of the most interesting colors, too.
Notepaper - keep them around the desk areas... I don't know how many AOL cds I have stuck to my desk and the wall around it with phone numbers and dates written on them.
Frisbees (we've invented numerous indoor games with them)
I will have to give the reed idea a try. Sounds decent to me.
jenna
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Author: Katrina
Date: 2003-02-27 20:30
You can also microwave CDs and the metal in them cracks and makes pretty designs. You get very jazzy coasters or even christmas tree ornaments!
Obviously, don't put 'em in the microwave for more than a second or 2...and I am not responsible for any damaged microwaves resulting from this message!
xoxo,
Katrina
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Author: ALOMARvelous12
Date: 2003-02-27 22:38
Keep a small piece of a CD in your wallet. They are small, light, thin, and would make great mirrors during a hair emergency.
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Author: Bruce Lundeby
Date: 2003-02-28 09:00
Don't you risk picking up some bad vibes on the reed?
I'd hate to think what might happen if you used the wrong CD!
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Author: Synonymous Botch
Date: 2003-02-28 12:21
The only hair emergency I've had in twenty years is going witout a hat on the beach...
A small square of 1/4" plate glass (3x5) should be no more than a buck.
(Or two Loonies) with the edges sanded. It will last until you drop it.
CD cases aren't actually flat.
If you're just being cheap, us a hand mirror.
If you're being clever, use the glass table in your coffee room.
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Author: Peter
Date: 2003-03-01 18:11
Hair emergency?
I swear this is true. I once sat with three young men at a dinner table who had the following conversation, and only the following conversation during the entire time they sat there:
#1. "You know, your hair style is the same as his."
#2. "No, not really. His is a little shorter on the top and I put a swirl in mine at the front, side, right about here."
#3. "Oh, yeah, I can see that. I used to do something similar, but it was more toward the front and it was always blowing around in the wind, so I quit doing it because it made me look too wind-blown."
#1. "Where do you get your hair done?"
#3. "Oh, usually at Chez Louie, I always go to Francois there, he has the right touch for me, but sometimes I go to the unisex at Mayfair and get it done by Maurice, he's pretty good, too."
Etc.
By the time I had heard five munutes of this, I thought, "Boys are more like girls every day, and girls grow mentally and emotionally stronger at the same speed. We seem to be trading places." I won't say what else I thought of those boys or any other "boy" with such tendencies towards vanity.
Hair emergency? Sorry, but this is where I came in.
Peter
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Author: CharmOne
Date: 2003-03-02 17:27
Peter,
"Boys are more like girls every day"
Can't wait to see our future style!?
[From Webmaster: Way too off-topic now - please do not follow-up on this.]
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