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    Lightbulb Uses for AOL CD's

    I always get them in the mail, and know they are just useless!

    my uses

    1) Coaster
    2) Frisbe
    3) Good to give to the poor
    4) a Gheto Dinner Plate
    5) fun to melt

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    how about instead of clay pigeons use the cd's

    PULL!! *oozi time* he he

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    I actually keep my CDs in an extra drawer, hoping one day, Radio Shack will come out with a CD-OverWriter so I can have all this extra space on these CDs .

    Hopefully someday it may happen..but not today .

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    Hehe, I hope so! Isn't the information on commercial CDs physically imprinted on there?
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    I use to do that with floppies I use to get. now since they went to cd's I can't do that. I wouldn't hope to much on overwriting a cd, since they don't come in CD-RW's. once the cd is burnt it is pretty much done. it will be very hard to refill those pits to over write it.

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    Parksie has his own unique use for the hole in the centre of AOL CDs...

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    Oi *grrr* I don't...the hole's far too small
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    You could throw AOL CD's at "them" or double glazing salespeople

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    I keep them on a shelf in my room... along with Netscape Online, Freeserve, CompuServe (whatever happened to them...?), TinyOnline and every one I can find, for the same reason as Matthew.

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    I have another use for them: ever tried to play with them? They always fly in weird angles
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    Temp = Me.GetIQ()
    'Error 9: Overflow
    'DON'T PANIC! :eek:

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    I use them as ear-rings. Very fetching.



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    Originally posted by Jotaf98
    I have another use for them: ever tried to play with them? They always fly in weird angles
    When you say you play with them, what exactly do you mean?

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    Hey Sastraxi noticed your vb version - are they after you as well?

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    Originally posted by parksie
    Oi *grrr* I don't...the hole's far too small
    That's not what Katie told me...

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    Originally posted by Pix
    Hey Sastraxi noticed your vb version - are they after you as well?
    Its not them after him, its them......you see

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    Pix, don't start getting ideas because when I said "play" I meant... pick them up and throw them trough the air (sorry for my bad english ) - therefore "playing" with them (like "playing" a game).

    Sorry but in Portugal we have like 10 words that mean "play" (d*mn, we have like 10 words for each one you have! ), but all with slightly different meanings so I don't have much choice
    Code:
    Temp = Me.GetIQ()
    'Error 9: Overflow
    'DON'T PANIC! :eek:

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    I use them for coasters and for scraping the ice of my car's windscreen in Winter
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    They are after me. *they* are hiding everywhere.

    Nobody is safe.
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    CDROMs are the pretend shuriken of the 21st Century...

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    A few years back, when visiting a Barnes and Noble's located in a huge shopping center in St. Louis with a friend, we saw a stand in the vestibule with like 300 AOL CDs. We took like 50 and had a blast frisbying them across the parking lot. Man, those things fly

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    Originally posted by Jotaf98
    Sorry but in Portugal we have like 10 words that mean "play" (d*mn, we have like 10 words for each one you have! ), but all with slightly different meanings so I don't have much choice
    Neat this is like eskimos having 200 words for snow (or the British having about the same number for rain) is it? (i.e. more words for things that are more important toi you )
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    Originally posted by Kzin

    Neat this is like Eskimos having 200 words for snow
    I once heard that when the Bible was first translated into a native Eskimo language there's a line which says
    "There will be much joy..."
    The Eskimos didn't have a word for "joy" (presumably because life's so bleak!) so it was translated to:
    "There will be much tail-wagging..."
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    You can use them for decoration. I've seen a pretty mobile made out of AOL CDs. You glue two label to label, and then put beads or paint little patterns on the data side.

    You could also put them label down on a tabel top or a wall as a decoration, kind of tile something with them.

    I use them for coasters and stress relief.
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    Use them for tiling the shower...
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    Originally posted by Mark Sreeves


    I once heard that when the Bible was first translated into a native Eskimo language there's a line which says
    "There will be much joy..."
    The Eskimos didn't have a word for "joy" (presumably because life's so bleak!) so it was translated to:
    "There will be much tail-wagging..."
    So presumably Eskimos though "this 'God' stuff is just for the dogs"
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    I roll them up and smoke them.

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    Originally posted by CyberTHuG:
    You can use them for decoration. I've seen a pretty mobile made out of AOL CDs. You glue two label to label, and then put beads or paint little patterns on the data side.

    You could also put them label down on a tabel top or a wall as a decoration, kind of tile something with them.

    I use them for coasters and stress relief.
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    She would if she were into Gibsonesque cyberpunk: heavy chrome, neon, CRT green/amber, and lots of wires.

    By the way, the company I work for is Ciber, not Cyber, hence my handle. I don't know why they mispelled cyber. To be cute, I guess.
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    Originally posted by CiberTHuG
    She would if she were into Gibsonesque cyberpunk: heavy chrome, neon, CRT green/amber, and lots of wires.
    In which case the AOL CDs would probably make good breast-shields

    Originally posted by CiberTHuG
    By the way, the company I work for is Ciber, not Cyber, hence my handle. I don't know why they mispelled cyber. To be cute, I guess.
    To get the URL?

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    Well another use for them would be to hang them on the ceiling like my cousin does!
    Code:
    Temp = Me.GetIQ()
    'Error 9: Overflow
    'DON'T PANIC! :eek:

    To learn how to use realistic effects in your games like fire, rain, snow and magic effects, read my article on particles systems here.


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    "Cats land on their feet. Toast lands peanut butter side down. A cat with toast strapped to its back will hover above the ground in a state of quantum indecision."

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