This has very bad memories for me because I lost around £1500 because of that disk.
In 1995 five of us went 5 ways on one of the first 1x CD writers and we needed two 1gig SCSI drives to run it.
We built a machine and the idea was to have it for 1 week each and my use was going to burn music cd's of artists I was recording.
During the second week one of the blokes had it and I got a phone call from his next door neighbour (who I worked with) at 7 am in the morning.
"Hey Dave, do you know why Wire's house is being raided by the Cops and there are 4 vans and they're loading loads of stuff into it?"
When they busted in he had 100 Encarta 95 disks made at £50 a pop and I think they were £350 on shop shelves.
I lost everything.
Our Encarta CDs are still on the shelf in my parents' house, where they've been for over 15 years! Crazy.
Was very useful when the alternative was ISDN 56k
FWIW, if you hit Esc as soon as the page loads, you can still use Wikipedia
Some of you are lucky, when I was at school computer studies consisted of binary arithmetic and logic gates.
If we were very lucky we got to use the BBC Micro...
Some of you are lucky, when I was at school computer studies consisted of binary arithmetic and logic gates.
If we were very lucky we got to use the BBC Micro...
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