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Posted by Phat Bytestard on 07/28/06 12:08
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 21:35:23 -0700, "Alpha" <none@none.net> Gave us:
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>"GMAN" <not@home.now> wrote in message
>news:eabcsg$b68$1@news.xmission.com...
>> In article <ut2yg.144$8W7.67@fe07.lga>, "Rich" <rich@nospam.com> wrote:
>>>Burning means nothing as far as the "format war" is concerned. DVD-RAM is
>>>the best burning format of the current gen DVD formats, but no studio was
>>>rushing to use it to distribute their movies on.
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>> Actuall DVD-RAM, if not used in a caddy type system, is one of the most
>> fragile of the disk formats
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>Wrong.
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Nope. They are the most susceptible to read errors on surface
scratches. The whole reason caddies get used.
The HD DVD and BluTurd formats are likely worse, but there aren't
enough retards like you mishandling them enough to know yet.
The best way to keep one's optical read surface clean is to never
touch it in the first place, and that include not being so fucking
stupid as to place it on a surface.
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