What to do with OLD Cakewalk manuals?

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2006/02/05 12:26:28 (permalink)

What to do with OLD Cakewalk manuals?

Hey,

I'm doing a little spring cleaning and am about ready to pitch a bunch of old Cakewalk manuals - going back to version 3.0.

Is there any value in these old manuals, or should I just get rid of them?

Thanks.

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    fac
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    RE: What to do with OLD Cakewalk manuals? 2006/02/05 13:30:28 (permalink)
    I use them in my anti-theft booby traps all over my house. Any sucker who tries to come in will be smacked dead by one of those manuals.

    They're also useful (and less dangerous) as monitor stands.
    post edited by fac - 2006/02/05 13:35:18

    http://facproductions.net

    Lots of gear. Not enough time.
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    losguy
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    RE: What to do with OLD Cakewalk manuals? 2006/02/05 15:41:43 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: fac
    monitor stands

    fac, eres genio verdadero. Why didn't I think of that?

    I also liked the security-system idea. Maybe you culd rig it to capture SONAR pirates!

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