Posted by Tim V. on 04/13/06 18:58
Roy L. Fuchs <roylfuchs@urfargingicehole.org> wrote in
news:v0jf325kr3vtvibdj0rgtb5sm2f15fnrbm@4ax.com:
> Say something else that is retarded.
>
> ALL consumer level, "burnable" storage mediums are degradable as the
> plastic layer can "relax" in high heat and render tracks unreadable
>
UV light is a killer for the dye, so not just high heat can kill the discs.
I'm also reading that the 100 year storage life (I don't know how they know
that until 100 years passes. I don't trust projections made in a lab) is
coming down now that data is coming in with "real world" experiences.
I think people tend to treat burnable media a little rougher than store
bought discs, too.
--
Tim.
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liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin
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