Re: Clear, thin CD cases
to | seiyuu@usagi.jrd.dec.com
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from | "Kevin Lew -- 'The Lai-Lai Boy'" <kasumi@eden.com>
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subject | Re: Clear, thin CD cases
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date | Thu, 31 Oct 1996 22:14:05 -0600 (CST)
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> From: ek.sanford@riconnect.com
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> On Wed, 30 Oct 1996, Jeff Okamoto <okamoto@hpcc123.corp.hp.com> wrote:
> >I've managed to destroy a few of these really slim CD cases (such as the
> >Osakana Pengin or Macross Plus "Cream PUF" CD's) simply by dropping them
> >on the floor.
> >
> >Is there a source for these in the US?
>
> Yeah, used CD-ROM cases. They're exactly the same size. Just keep all
> the booklets and such. Transfer them to the new cases (go to a comp store and
> ask them to rummage through their trash; you'll find em!) and, viola!, instant
> new CD case (sometimes, they haven't even been *used*!).
CD-ROM cases are the "thin" kind? That's strange, all the ones that I've
seen look like regular CD cases to me. Huh, maybe it's the titles that I
get.
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Not related to this thread:
There is a videogame for the PowerPC called Marathon. It is almost
exactly like Voogie's Angel, except it is massively violent. You control
a cyborg, and your job is to blow up mean aliens. Sometimes you fight the
aliens very mean robots.
If you play "Motto Motto Radical Fight!" in your CD-ROM player at the
SAME time as you play the game, then the game is 90% like Voogie's
Angel.
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