Re: [80attendees] CD is a chocolate?

Joe Touch <touch@isi.edu> Tue, 05 April 2011 16:18 UTC

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FWIW, although I appreciatd the chocolate CD, a more modern format may 
be useful in the future - e.g., a chocolate USB stick.

The USB format permits a wider range of form factors (i.e., more 
chocolate), and less plastic waste. The latter ought to be at least a 
useful consideration ;-)

Joe