To: Jaded
What I need to know today is this:
We know that there were two types of media - CDs and zip disks. I believe the number was 3 cds, 2 zips.
We were told that the label (volume label) on the CDs - not a physical label on the outside, but one that shows up when viewing the CD - was "spectrum" and a number. This was used to show us that the CDs were Westerfield's, because of the "Spectrum Design" business name.
Were we ever told what the volume label(s) were on the zip disks? Were they "spectrum" as well?
Wasn't some of the live-action porn (the files that hadn't been recovered from deletion) on the zips, NOT the Cds?
To: NatureGirl
Were we ever told what the volume label(s) were on the zip disks? Were they "spectrum" as well? It makes no sense to me that DW would label the cds as "spectrum" if he was not writing business related files to them. I would think he would keep the default volume label as is. When I burn cds, it's an extra step to write over the default volume label.
165 posted on
08/16/2002 10:01:20 AM PDT by
nycgal
To: NatureGirl
I thought there was 2 of each. Part of the reason I thought that maybe it was a back up was because of the two newer computers. You'd back up your old stuff to put on the new one.
I'm not sure about the live-action on the zips. Sorry. I'm marginally useless today.
178 posted on
08/16/2002 10:09:33 AM PDT by
Jaded
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