I think that we may be wandering far from the original msg. My take on
the original msg was that he just bought the ES-10 and wanted to try it
out this weekend. This was impossible because of damage to the CD. He
was looking for a fix of the problem for this weekend. I don't think
that we should have Olympus America castigated just yet on this matter.
IMHO,
Rand E.
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Chris Barker wrote:
>
> Surely *even* Olympus America will replace a defective CD-ROM? If not they
> should be hounded out of business.
>
> Chris
>
> ~~ ><>
> Chris Barker
> Mailto: cmib@xxxxxxxxxxx or mailto: cmib@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> ----------
> >From: "earthlink" <catsmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >Subject: Re: [OM] ES-10 Scanner & Twain drivers
> >Date: 7 Nov 1999 03:38
> >
>
> > If you can't get this CD-ROM replaced, I will fix it for you. As long as
> > the damage is on the shiny(play) side, I can repair even fairly deep
> > scratches. If the damage is on the label side, nobody can fix it, it is
> > throw away. Any scratches, gouges, pinholes, etc on the label side means the
> > data is now destroyed in those areas.
> > Let me know off list if you want to take me up on my offer, all I ask is for
> > you to cover postage.
> >
> > Catmaster
> >
> >
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