Author: Stuzzi Kadent
Date: 04:58:18 09/06/02
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On September 05, 2002 at 19:54:58, Marc van Hal wrote: >On September 05, 2002 at 18:02:59, Stuzzi Kadent wrote: > >>On September 05, 2002 at 17:49:35, William H Rogers wrote: >> >>>Sarah that sounds like my sons excuse to his teachers "my dog ate my homework" >>>VCR tapes and floppy disks are suppost to have a useful life of about 10 years, >>>while CD's and DVD's should last about 100 years. Scratched CD's can easily be >>>repaired. The surface of the CD is only a plastic coating to protect the metal >>>disk that contains the information. >>>Just joking about the 'dog' >>>Bill >> >>She said the disc was cracked. Are you are aware that CDRoms rotate the discs at >>high speed and that discs with imperfections can shatter? > > > >I also had this once >I did put my cd in my cd-rom player and it cracked >pieces flying out the cd-rom player with high speed. How did they fly out? And was your drive functional afterwards?
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