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From: Doug Horne <dhorne@UOGUELPH.CA>
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Subject: Re: Residents CD-ROM?
Date: 1 Mar 1994 15:47:42 +0200
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Wow, I never expected to see such a question here. I have, however, heard
of this CD-Rom being available, but I don't know too much in the way of
details. If it's of any use, I can verify that I have also heard of this
(I wasn't really surprised though, they'd be the people to do it). I guess
that you'd have to get in touch with Ralph records (I guess).

On Mon, 28 Feb 1994, Peter de Waal wrote:

> In a newspaper review of Todd Rundgren's new CD-I I read that the Residents
> have also published a CD (ROM or CD-I). Does anybody know more about this?
>
> --- Peter de Waal, CWI, Amsterdam <waal@cwi.nl> ---
