|  | Posted by Roy L. Fuchs on 01/01/06 10:10 
On Sun, 01 Jan 2006 01:39:58 -0500, Allan<Spamsucks@darkbuffyandkantica22arestillbrianlamb.org> Gave us:
 
 >On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 20:53:45 GMT, Roy L. Fuchs
 ><roylfuchs@urfargingicehole.org> wrote:
 >
 >> I figured you did.
 >>
 >>  CAV is the visibly sectored, single frame per revolution Constant
 >>Angular Velocity disc.  CLV is the WORM type session that gets slower
 >>and slower as the laser progresses to the outer edge of the disc in
 >>order to keep the bit rate the same, hence the name Constant Linear
 >>Velocity. Since the pits are all the same length.
 >>
 >>  The older hard drives (different subject)actually had a poorer
 >>lineal density at the outer cylinders.  CAV LDs do as well.  They got
 >>rid of that with the advent of RLL platter formatting in the hard
 >>drives. LDs that are CAV still must have only one frame per
 >>revolution. Two fields.
 >
 >Retard.
 
 You're an idiot. You couldn't cite a single thing about what I
 stated that is incorrect.
 
 Bye, loser.
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