I don't have fond memories of Encarta 95, it lost me £1400![]()
Wikepedia is a great resource. It's made all other encyclopaedias obsolete really. I too have fond memories of encarta though![]()
I don't have fond memories of Encarta 95, it lost me £1400![]()
I don't have fond memories of Encarta 95, it lost me £1400![]()
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I went 5 ways on a 1x CD Burner plus 2 x 1 gig SCSI Hard drives back in 1995 (Cd writer £5000, SCSI hard rives £1000 each).
The 5 of us would have the system for 1 week each and my use would be for music purposes doing CD's for my own bands and others.
The second bloke who had it was downloading stuff from Bulletin Boards all over the world with BT Engineer codes and he got raided.
When they went upstairs they found 50x Encarta 95 copies ready to be sold at £50 each (it was £350) and they confiscated the hardware
On the opening day of Millennium Computers (Overclockers) I bought my second CD burner which was a Teac 4x for £450 plus a £150 SCSI to drive it.
I got déjà vu reading this.I don't have fond memories of Encarta 95, it lost me £1400![]()
Books still exist last time I looked, get them a Dorling Kindersley or something.
I don't have fond memories of Encarta 95, it lost me £1400![]()
I don't think I'd be willing to put my credit card details into that site.http://hkfnpveuzuyc.bundle-software.net/product/microsoft-encarta-premium-2009/
$20 + shipping for Encarta 2009, the last version.