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| Recommendations for buying blank CDs? |
  United States |
2007-08-07 00:20:43 |
Hi Folks,
Does anyone know of a good local (East Bay) place to buy
blank CDs --
suitable for printing -- in bulk?
Thanks,
Tony Roybal
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| Re: Recommendations for buying blank
CDs? |
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2007-08-07 17:41:21 |
After searching high and low, I got them online. Printable
DVD's,
easy. CD's, not so much.
-Jay
Anthony Roybal wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> Does anyone know of a good local (East Bay) place to
buy blank CDs --
> suitable for printing -- in bulk?
>
> Thanks,
> Tony Roybal
>
>
>
>
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| Re: Recommendations for buying blank
CDs? |
  United States |
2007-08-07 19:25:11 |
Hi,
Thanks Jay. We indeed found some blank, printable CDs at
Radio Shack
in stock, although many placed offered to order them.
Sarah
>After searching high and low, I got them online.
Printable DVD's,
>easy. CD's, not so much.
>-Jay
>
>Anthony Roybal wrote:
>>Hi Folks,
>>
>>Does anyone know of a good local (East Bay) place to
buy blank CDs
>>-- suitable for printing -- in bulk?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Tony Roybal
>>
>>
>>
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>Jay Bryon
>Senior Network Engineer, U.C. Berkeley/IST/IS/NSO
jay berkeley.edu
>2-5636
>
>"Any idiot can be complex, it takes real genius to
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>-Al Einstein
>
>[Unless stated explicitly otherwise, all opinions are my
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>Berkeley or the U.C. Regents.]
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| Re: Recommendations for buying blank
CDs? |
  United States |
2007-08-08 01:56:49 |
We usually do as well; I usually order from CDW. Taiyo Yuden
is
generally considered one of the better brands/manufacturers
and I've
been pretty happy with them. I just needed to find some
quicker than
overnight shipping could provide!
Thanks,
Tony
On Aug 7, 2007, at 3:41 PM, Jay Bryon wrote:
> After searching high and low, I got them online.
Printable DVD's,
> easy. CD's, not so much.
> -Jay
>
> Anthony Roybal wrote:
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> Does anyone know of a good local (East Bay) place
to buy blank CDs
>> -- suitable for printing -- in bulk?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tony Roybal
>>
>>
>>
>>
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> --
> Jay Bryon
> Senior Network Engineer, U.C. Berkeley/IST/IS/NSO
jay berkeley.edu
> 2-5636
>
> "Any idiot can be complex, it takes real genius to
be simple"
> -Al Einstein
>
> [Unless stated explicitly otherwise, all opinions are
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> Al's) and do not represent official policy of any part
of IST, U.C.
> Berkeley or the U.C. Regents.]
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| Re: Recommendations for buying blank
CDs? |
  United States |
2007-08-08 09:13:02 |
Yeah, from what I've been able to see they are currently
tops. Some of
the other big name brands are actually Taiyo rebranded. I
was only able
to find 10 packs (w/jewel case, office max) and I needed the
big spool
of 100.
Glad you found them-
-J
Anthony Roybal wrote:
> We usually do as well; I usually order from CDW. Taiyo
Yuden is
> generally considered one of the better
brands/manufacturers and I've
> been pretty happy with them. I just needed to find some
quicker than
> overnight shipping could provide!
>
> Thanks,
> Tony
>
>
> On Aug 7, 2007, at 3:41 PM, Jay Bryon wrote:
>
>> After searching high and low, I got them online.
Printable DVD's,
>> easy. CD's, not so much.
>> -Jay
>>
>> Anthony Roybal wrote:
>>> Hi Folks,
>>>
>>> Does anyone know of a good local (East Bay)
place to buy blank CDs
>>> -- suitable for printing -- in bulk?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Tony Roybal
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
>> --
>> Jay Bryon
>> Senior Network Engineer, U.C. Berkeley/IST/IS/NSO
jay berkeley.edu
>> 2-5636
>>
>> "Any idiot can be complex, it takes real
genius to be simple"
>> -Al Einstein
>>
>> [Unless stated explicitly otherwise, all opinions
are my own (or
>> Al's) and do not represent official policy of any
part of IST, U.C.
>> Berkeley or the U.C. Regents.]
>>
>
>
--
Jay Bryon
Senior Network Engineer, U.C. Berkeley/IST/IS/NSO
jay berkeley.edu
2-5636
"Any idiot can be complex, it takes real genius to be
simple"
-Al Einstein
[Unless stated explicitly otherwise, all opinions are my own
(or Al's) and do not represent official policy of any part
of IST, U.C. Berkeley or the U.C. Regents.]
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