Love-Hounds-request@gaffa.MIT.EDU (01/26/91)
Really-From: "Andy Gough, x4-2906, pager 420-2284, CH2-59" <AGOUGH%FAB6@sc.intel.com> >From: cray@balr.com (Chris Ray) >Subject: Re: _Ne T'enfuis pas_ Lyrics >Organization: BALR Corporation, OakBrook, IL >Date: Fri, 25 Jan 91 09:03:26 GMT >I just don't know what to do with my duplicate set of kate cd's (minus the >two $90 dollar ones...) I'm keeping my second set as a backup to the first. They'd also be useful to loan out to others--as you don't have to be without the music while it's on loan. But I think the best thing you could do is purchase a safe deposit box in one of those nuclear bomb proof bank safes and store one set of CDs it in. That way, if there is a nuclear war, it will insure that Kate's music shall not perish from this earth. -andy
Love-Hounds-request@gaffa.MIT.EDU (01/26/91)
Really-From: dnb@meshugge.media.mit.edu (David N. Blank) > But I think the best thing you could do is purchase a safe deposit box in one > of those nuclear bomb proof bank safes and store one set of CDs it in. That > way, if there is a nuclear war, it will insure that Kate's music shall not > perish from this earth. Be sure to include a portable CD player with a good set of batteries. Otherwise, post-nuclear war people will be impressed only by their reflections on the disks. Peace, dNb