The plastic and metal carrier into which a CD must be inserted before it is loaded into some CD-ROM drives or CD recorders (others have a tray which slides out to receive the disc, and do not need caddies) CD Bridge A set of specifications defining a way of recording CD-I information on a CD-ROM XA disc Used for Photo CD and Video CD CD Extra or CD Plus A multisession disc containing a number of audio tracks in the first session, and one CD-ROM XA data track in the second session Additional characteristics are defined in the Blue Book standard An alternative to mixed-mode for combining standard CD-DA audio (which can be played in a normal audio player), and a computer application, on a single disc CD+G (aka karaoke) A special disc disc format in which simple graphics and text are stored in the subchannels of an audio disc, but you need a special player to read and display this information The data in the subchannels cannot be copied with most current systems or software
Individual who carries bags for golfers and assists them in the playing of the course Ideally, a caddy should possess the eyes of a big-game hunter, the strength of a linebacker, the patience of a diplomat and the memory of a Mafia witness
{i} lidded can or box for storing tea; one who carries golf clubs; drawer for compact discs in a CD-ROM drive (Computers)
A tournament director's assistance, typically responsible for distributing to and picking up from the tables in play
The name given to a tin or jar of tea, which takes its name from the Chinese or Malayan word 'catty'- a term used to describe the weigh of one pound of tea In the past tea caddies were equipped with a lock and key
a tournament director's assistant, typically responsible for distributing to and picking up from the tables in play
The plastic and metal carrier into which a CD must be inserted before it is loaded into some CD-ROM drives or CD-Recorders (others have a tray that slides out to receive the CD, and do not need caddies)
The name given to a tin or jar of tea, which takes its name from the Chinese or Malayan word 'catty'- a term used to describe the weight of one pound of tea In the past tea caddies were equipped with a lock and key
The plastic and metal carrier into which a CD must be inserted before it is loaded into some CD-ROM drives or CD recorders