Reduced from £7 to £2 for a pack of 25 :smiley: Still some left in stock in Asda Living Wrexham and possibly nationwide.
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siadwel to Scottc123
27 May 174#3
I'll have you know that Wrexham is still 1979. We had UB40 here last night.
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Scottc123
27 May 172#1
so 1998 :smile:
siadwel to Scottc123
27 May 174#3
I'll have you know that Wrexham is still 1979. We had UB40 here last night.
ryouga to Scottc123
27 May 17#7
The usual ignorance I see, by the way a cd burner in 1998 would of cost hundreds hence even in the 2000's cd piracy being high, people still use these for backup purposes, people with cd players inc ars use them, people use them to move small files, linux installations, boot discs.
Its only the sheep mainstream that don't use them.
oneladyowner
27 May 17#2
Hot for Verbatim rather than generic or own brand CD-Rs.
Bikertov
27 May 172#4
What do people use these for nowadays ???
JPS
27 May 171#5
Coasters?
MrArmageddon1
27 May 17#6
Will have a look for them. I still use them for burning retro console games for my modded Playstation 1, Sega Saturn or Dreamcast.
siadwel
27 May 17#8
And yet Wrexham is in Wales....go figure.
CartoonHead78
27 May 171#9
Lol, I bought a RICOH x2 speed burner in this year for £365!! Crazy... but even crazier the HDD in that pc was like 2.1.gb, and the pc without the writer cost £1400!!
JPS
27 May 17#10
Ha I was only joking! Trust me, I grew up on these things. Got my first PC with a CD writer in 2000. I was one of the very first kids in school to have one - and boy did I make the most of that 4x CD writer! It's 17 years on now, so yes, CD-R's are not in demand like they were. Personally, I still love CD's.
But to say "it's only the sheep mainstream that don't use them" is ridiculous. The majority of people will not have burned a CD for years.... Yes, very useful when you need one, but times have quickly moved on from relying on CD-R's!
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The usual ignorance I see, by the way a cd burner in 1998 would of cost hundreds hence even in the 2000's cd piracy being high, people still use these for backup purposes, people with cd players inc ars use them, people use them to move small files, linux installations, boot discs.
Its only the sheep mainstream that don't use them.
But to say "it's only the sheep mainstream that don't use them" is ridiculous. The majority of people will not have burned a CD for years.... Yes, very useful when you need one, but times have quickly moved on from relying on CD-R's!