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Posted by JoeBloe on 11/30/06 05:34

On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 12:17:01 -0800, dgates <dgates@spamlinkline.com>
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>2. How bad is it to place a bare DVD on a wooden shelf,

Why be the lazy fucktard that can't empty the caddy tray disc into
its proper case BEFORE you get the disc you want to put in out of its
case? In other words, YES, EVERY contact with the optical surface CAN
and likely does scratch said surface.

> or on another
>DVD? The way the 25-packs of blank DVDs come shipped in a big stack,
>it doesn't seem like it would be that big a deal.

The way they come stacked is exactly that. Stacked, right on top of
each other's hub perfectly, which keeps them separated, Going around
the house tossing loose stacks around is NOT hub to hub and can very
easily cause further abrading.

It is not a big deal for some punk with a bunch of burned discs full
of data he filched somewhere.

It IS a big deal for folks that BUYT their library contents, and
maintain it in as mint like condition as possible.

In other words, I never *need* to EVER clean my discs because my
disc handling conduct is such that they remain in mint condition at
all times.

Too many casual fucktards already in the world. I don't need to
jump on that bandwagon.

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