-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Ray. This sounds great! Any idea what their doing with the discs? Are they loaning them out? Here in the states, it's difficult to get the libraries interested, partly because they really don't know what to do with the discs. I would love it if we could get some discs manufactured and screen printed, put into a joule-case, and professionally printed, so that we could sell them at cost (which is permitted under the license) to libraries and schools. I think that that's the only way we could get them widely accepted. Sincerely Aaron Cannon - -- Skype: cannona MSN/Windows Messenger: cannona@hotmail.com (don't send email to the hotmail address.) - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ray Rivett" <cdbooks@gmail.com> To: "Aaron Cannon" <cannona@fireantproductions.com> Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 12:50 AM Subject: Re: Reimbursement
Re the ones I have been give to the library it just started When I gave them a couple of sets. After they looked at them they just started asking for more. I know them well as I was teaching a free computer course there for a few years and know the staff well. I am thinking it may get out of hand if I keep supplying them.but they do not have any burning equipment. What do you think? It is mainly my time and cost of Cd's Regards Ray
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