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(2005/11/08) You can find CD-ROMs in many interesting shapes, including ovals and rectangles. These are functional CD-ROMs that are, for example, the same size and shape as a traditional business card (well, a really thick business card). They can have your name and contact information printed on the front, and can hold a modest amount of data, typically about 40MB. Recordable CD-R business cards are available as well. As with 80mm CDs (see section (7-14)), you may have trouble playing these “discs” on CD-ROM drives that use caddies or have a “slot-in” design. Some net.vendors (there are many others, but this is a good start): http://www.cdrom2go.com/ http://www.newcyberian.com/ http://www.cdshapes.com/ http://www.pocketcd.com/ http://www.cddigitalcard.com/ http://www.sculptedcd.com/ http://www.avomedia.com/record/index.html http://www.nycd.com/ http://www.cdroutlet.com/ http://www.xdr2.com/ http://www.shimad.com/ http://www.home-run.com/ http://www.cdcardusa.com/ http://www.americal.c
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