Micro-chip with a CD it could be put in the middle of the CD.Info

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A microchip could be used for the CD by puting a round chip in the middle to
gain info for games (More-RAM),Video,music,(ext)Please tell me what you think
and E-mail me at (e-mail address removed) My (ADD)1114 N.Howard ST Alexandria
VA.Zip 22314 Home phone is (703)370-4635.Thank you Sincerely Michael Stephen
Woolls.

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Well, I'm not sure what this has to do with the use of macros in Microsoft
Access, but I'm curious - if there was a micro chip in the hole in the
middle of the CD, where precisely would the spindle that holds the CD in
place as it spins go?

BTW: Posting a real e-mail address in a public newsgroup is not a good idea.
Posting a real home address and phone number in a public newsgroup is an
extremely bad idea.
 
you would also be limited by speed of cdrw. but i can see someone using
it as a form of copy protection
 
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