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   From: Hadron    
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   Subject: Re: how do I create an ISO file?   
   Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 21:47:00 +0100   
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   SINNER writes:   
      
   > * Michael Fierro wrote in alt.os.linux.ubuntu:   
   >   
   >> On Friday 23 February 2007 05:50 am, SINNER ranted on thusly:    
   >>    
   >>>>>> I would assume that means to burn an .ISO to a cd, not   
   >>>>>> creat a .ISO from a media like cd, or dvd,   
   >>>    
   >>>> It is nonetheless a very poorly named option.   
   >>>    
   >>> Makes perfect sense to me.   
   >>    
   >> Does it really make perfect sense to you, or are you just in the mood   
   >> to argue? 'cuz if it really makes "perfect sense" to you, then you are   
   >> the only one.   
   >   
   > I am the ONLY one huh?   
   >   
   > So youve asked everyone?   
      
   Why do you insist on not allowing artistic license? I'm sure there's   
   someone out there who would agree. Just no one with any familiarity with   
   the subject in hand. "Burn ISO" implies burning to a CD/DVD - it really   
   is that clear cut.   
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