sony@richersounds
[Archived in Entry, Sony Dvd Player]
dannybach on 2004/02/25:
„Thanks for your email. Could you please name one full-size sony DVD player on your website? Or one Home Cinema system? Because I can't see any, and I can't see any in your catalogue either.“
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„I had a couple of emails from eBuyer today, telling me that they'd recieved my mouse, and would be refunding both the price of the mouse and return postage. Their returns procedure was very straightforward and my only minor gripe with whole process is that it would have been really nice to have been told when the description on the website had been changed, and not had to find out myself after the mouse had been delivered and I revisited the website. I might email them about that at some point, but I think I've had enough of customer service departments for the moment.“http://www.dantwining.com/weblog/archives/ 2004_02.html - Cached - Similar Pages
„I'll be coming back to the whole sony@richersounds debate later. In the meantime, what they could offer me was a Panasonic SCDT310 with really naff wooden front speakers and sub, and no scart, and... well, that was about it.“http://www.dantwining.com/weblog/archives/ 000075.html - Cached - Similar Pages
Found at a page of dannybach, posted on 2004/02/25
„ An official with the association said the website would providea platform of information technology services to Internet users not only in Jiangsu, but also in the nearby provinces of Anhui, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Shandong, Hunan and Hubei.“http://journalism.berkeley.edu/projects/chinadn/en/.../ 2003_12.html#001697 - Cached - Similar Pages
Found at a page of Xiao Qiang, posted on 2003/12/30
„Visunet Canada is the CNIB Library's nationwide service for Canadians unable to read print. It is an evolving information service which, in its final iteration, will provide access to books, newspapers, magazines and other published works using the following modules: VisuCAT – the CNIB Library's Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC), which includes the multi format collection of the CNIB Library for the Blind in braille, PrintBraille, audio, electronic text (English and French titles), and described videos for adults and children. Currently, VisuCAT is available on the Internet and can be accessed with a telnet software package.“http://www.cnib.ca/library/visunet/partners.htm - Cached - Similar Pages
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