Re: A Burning Issue

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Russell Baker <rebphoto@pronetisp.net> writes:

> > Incidentally, to the OP: Wouldn't it be easier to give people their
> > (low-res) photos on the Web, rather than a CD-ROM? (Either private or
> > public). ...

> Most of the folks prefer not to receive  a lot of
> photos over their E mail. Also the CD's let them
> re order photos on down the road.

Horrors! No, not email. You put them on a Web server: "private" means
the page is password-protected; "public" means it isn't. Either way they
and their friends can see the photos, and can reorder down the road.

Among the advantages:
- Less work for you (once you've sorted out how to do it)
- Lower incidental costs (disc cost etc.)
- You can lose a CD-ROM, or lend it to one (1) friend at a time, who may
not be reliable
- Friends can order as easily as the subject.

Brian Chandler
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