[Cz-L] CD's -- more

From: jerome schatten <romers_at_shaw.ca>
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 16:39:12 EST
To: czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu
Reply-To: romers_at_shaw.ca

Czernowitzers, Greetings!

The first group of CD's (20 of them) went to the post office in Vancouver
this morning. I now have an idea of the postage and costs. They have all
been sent 'letterpost' airmail as the package is very small and light.
Here's the breakdown:

1. If you asked for a single CD and you live in the USA, your cost will be
$2.00 (US). I think you can easily get away with wrapping two, one dollar
bills in a letter sized piece of paper and mailing it to the my address
below. If you don't feel comfortable with that, send a personal cheque.

2. If you asked for a single CD and live outside the US (anywhere
except Canada), your cost will be $3.00 (US). This includes Europe,
Australia, NZ, Israel, etc. Probably the easiest way is a postal money
order or bank cheque (cashier's cheque) for $3.00 (US). I can't deal with
PayPal, credit cards, or things like that. I don't think it's a good idea to
mail cash from
Europe, etc.

3. In Canada, you can send me a personal cheque for 2.00 CDN.

4. Cornel Fleming, your two CD's will set you back $4.00 (US)

Please don't send me anything until your CD arrives. My postal address is:

Jerome Schatten
1125 East 26th. Avenue,
Vancouver, B.C.
V5V 2J8
Canada

The CD should play with any operating system as it relies only on you using
your browser. Everything is accessible from the file 'ReadMeCD.html', just
click on it. I do strongly suggest you read the ReadMeCD file. I did test
the cd's as they were made, but you never know. If yours doesn't work, let
me know and I'll send another.

If your using windows xp (I can't remember about 98), you should probably
turn off 'thumbnails' in favor of 'lists' or 'icons' in your view menu.
Otherwise, when you go to access the maps, windows will try and generate
thumbnails for 150 or so very large files. You will get tired of waiting.

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.

jerome
Received on 2005-01-28 16:57:01

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