In a message dated 11/21/03 11:20:21 AM Eastern Standard Time, martysemail@WIDEOPENWEST.COM writes:
> I did this a few years ago (for free, because I'm a nice guy) when I > used windows, ETKA 4 if I remember right. The time to burn the cd is > moot: put a cd in, set up the program (1 minute), walk away. Come back > in ten minutes (12x burner) and it's done. A spindle of 100 cds is about > $10 on sale so that's 10-15 cents for the cd. I bought the shipping > envelopes for about 50 cents each at the post office. I buy protective > sleeves dirt cheap (like 200 for 5 bucks, just paper deals) from > OfficeMax. Time to package, address and drive to the post office: 15 > minutes (for me anyways). The farthest I remember sending one was to > Canada (I'm in Michigan) and it wasn't more than $2.50 postage. I > remember I sent out 6 cds and altogether it wasn't more than $15. > > Someone send me the latest ETKA and I'm willing to send out 10 copies, > plus I'll report back to the list the average cost it was to send them out. > > -- > > Marty > marty..i need a vanagon engine swapped..when can you come over? youre gonna do this for free, right? :<) chris |
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