Microchip inside the middle of a CD it can be done for more info.

  • Thread starter Michael Stephen Woolls
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Michael Stephen Woolls

If you look at a CD you can see with your mind that it looks like you could
add a Microchip to it it can be done.If some one would like to talk more
about it than they can give me a call at (703)370-4635 or E-mail at
(e-mail address removed) or mail me at Michael Stephen Woolls. 1114 N.Howard
ST Alexandria, VA Zip.22314."Please know that it can be done"

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Rick B

Huh?

What is the point of adding a chip to a CD?

Secondly, what does this have to do with Microsoft Access (the databse
appliaction).

You posted this as a suggestion, but you failed to mention what problem this
would resolve, or how it would be benificial. I doubt Microsoft will be
booking the plane to head out and talk to you about this idea since you
don't explain how it would benefit them.

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Rick B



Michael Stephen Woolls said:
If you look at a CD you can see with your mind that it looks like you could
add a Microchip to it it can be done.If some one would like to talk more
about it than they can give me a call at (703)370-4635 or E-mail at
(e-mail address removed) or mail me at Michael Stephen Woolls. 1114 N.Howard
ST Alexandria, VA Zip.22314."Please know that it can be done"

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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...e66&dg=microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
 

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