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On 27/05/2014 19:38, Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Tue, 27 May 2014 07:12:48 +0100, Stephen wrote:
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>> But other than not seeing video DVDs it is working fine.
>
> Arguably, that fits the definition of "not working fine" - if the DVD
> drive is faulty, then a warranty claim is appropriate. :)
>
It depends on your point of view. If what you bought it for was to
connect it to a car's ECU. Then it is working fine.
If you bought it to watch video's in a war zone. Then you bought a
ticket to see the Egress. ;-)
But all is revelled. Serge phoned the shop he bought it from and the DVD
reader is actually a CD ROM reader.
My only excuse is that when he came round he has some extra strength
tobacco. ;-) ;-)
And it was black ink on black rubber.
And I've not seen a laptop with a CD instead of a DVD reader for so long
that I've skipped over that phase.
Andrew! Remember when DVD writers cost about £1000?
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Regards
Stephen
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