"I dont like the term 'downloading' in the browser bar. You are only downloading to memory, not to disk. 'opening file' would be much better."
I understand, however, my "download manager" window is what opens and 'technically' speaking, it is downloading a copy of the file to my volatile memory for use, and when I close the file, POOF, it's gone.
Now, another question...
In using this wonderful resource, I was looking at the T-mold records for a horseshoe symbol on one side and a $1.00 on the other. I found several entries, but the chip descriptions indicated a dark blue colored chip, which mine is, but no mention of "inserts", which mine has four white. (I think its white, chip is at home, I am at work and this was happening last night.)
I noticed (on other T-mold records) that when "inserts" were present, it was noted (although the word "inlays" was used).
So, my question is... Do we know of instances where the hot-stamp uniquely matched the card, the base color of the chip was correct, but no reference to inserts was made, yet the chip had inserts?
Thanks,
Jim
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