Why would someone want to buy a CD when they could use the Internet for free? Is this going to be some sort of user friendly, interactive CD where you can do searches much easier and find the answer to your question without having to post and wait for a reply that might make sense? And where do the profits go to? IMHO any profit should go to the list itself and not to some committee or advisory board of directors pockets.... Am I getting out of line? Well, I think these are the questions that cross everyone's mind when such a proposal is put in front of any group of people. |
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