J1
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Technical question. I received a business card from a photographer the other day which you could put into the cd drive of your comp and view his portfolio, it was created in flash. It was excellent and was wondering if anyone on here knew where i might be able to get one done or if anone here does that sort of thing?
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Brett
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Just buy the credit card cds. About £5 for 10, make the flash yourself and burn them
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J1
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no good with flash mate, where can you get the credit card cd's?
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Brett
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http://www.wcwmedia.co.uk/acatalog/Credit_Card_Size_CD.html
35p each
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Cosmo
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pointless if you ask me, may aswell just have a normal business card that points to a flash website if you want that. 99% of computers have a net connection of some sort so saves you the cot of buying those CD's. Plus not all computers will accept those style CD's!
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RickSRi
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not sure about credit card cds but any web designer will make you a flash portfolio. i'll do it if you want not sure on costs but u2u if your interested
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
pointless if you ask me, may aswell just have a normal business card that points to a flash website if you want that. 99% of computers have a net connection of some sort so saves you the cot of buying those CD's. Plus not all computers will accept those style CD's!
Very true, the bad points definately out weight the good ones.
Main thing like cosmo said is not all drive will take them, especially if you have your machine stood sideways with your drive vertical.
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
Very true, the bad points definately out weight the good ones.
Main thing like cosmo said is not all drive will take them, especially if you have your machine stood sideways with your drive vertical.
In the good old days of slow net connections and standard CD drives it was probably a good idea (different anyway!). There is just no need anymore.
Those vertical drives are a pain in the arse, got a vertical slot drive on my iMac.
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
Very true, the bad points definately out weight the good ones.
Main thing like cosmo said is not all drive will take them, especially if you have your machine stood sideways with your drive vertical.
In the good old days of slow net connections and standard CD drives it was probably a good idea (different anyway!). There is just no need anymore.
Those vertical drives are a pain in the arse, got a vertical slot drive on my iMac.
Bad points aside. They still look very cool
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
Bad points aside. They still look very cool
def something that'll get talked about and shown to friends, etc for being a little different.
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Bram
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I think its about making an impression more than anything, I made one at uni a couple of years ago!
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J1
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yeah thats what i was thinking
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