Published on February 20th,2007 at 8:12 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Put some color into your LightScribe burner

HeaderWay Corp offers in Korea LightScribe CDs in red, yellow, blue and green. If you’re using a LightScribe, this may add some color into your life…


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  • http://miamiyellowpages.com Tracy

    I am not clear on if those CDs come like that or we make them colorful ?

  • http://miamiyellowpages.com Tracy

    I am not clear on if those CDs come like that or we make them colorful ?

  • http://miamiyellowpages.com Tracy

    This comment posting makes all domain names .COM the above published domians are .ORG but the form makes them.COM ..sorry to submit them again…You need to fix this issue..

  • http://bizlot.com Tracy

    This thing keeps posting wrong URL

 

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