X-Message-Number: 5554 Subject: Re: Data Archiving From: Edgar Swank <> Date: Tue, 09 Jan 96 02:48:34 PST In response to Joseph Strout's suggestion (Msg #5541) that we archive patient data (data very broadly defined) on CDROMS. There is at least one commercial service that does this for $40 per CDROM, although that would not include data preparation. Post: 697 of 705 From: (Perfect Concepts) Newsgroups: sbay.forsale Subject: Create Your Own CD for $40! Date: 12 Nov 1995 19:48:35 GMT Organization: PSI Public Usenet Link Lines: 27 NNTP-Posting-Host: 38.11.104.148 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.5 Create your own CD and use it as backup for quick access or even for duplicating purposes! Create in any file format DOS - WINDOWS - CD-ROM - CD-XA - ISO 9660 (CD-ROM) - AUDIO (CD-DA, CD-I) Discs contain up to 650 Megs of data or 70 minutes of music. Send the following: A hard drive SCSI or IDE - Up to 15 CD's to be used on one disc - Or a custom mix recorded onto a high quality cassette ---- Any of these accumulating 650 megs of data or 70 minutes. We guarantee confidentiality of your information and have a turn around time of one day and ship FedEX 2nd Day COD. Which totals to 3 days before receiving your CD's after we receive your hardware. Each Disc is $40 which INCLUDES FedEX handling charges on our end, and $25 for each duplicate of that disc, again you WON'T be charged additionally for us to ship your supplies back to you. $40 is all you pay!! Perfect Concepts 5219 Wyoming Rd Bethesda MD 20816 (301) 704-7422 Our discs are to be used for personal purposes only, not to be duplicated with the intent to sell. All CD's must have been originally purchased by the customer. OTOH, CDROM recorders for use with PC's now start in price around $1000, so anyone with a PC system already and especially if he already has a CDROM recorder for other purposes might want to assist on this. Edgar Swank ACS Vice President -- (Edgar Swank) The Land of Garg BBS -- +1 408 378-5108 Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=5554