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Drusca
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Wed, 27 Sep 2000 15:56:17 -0400
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Re: [idm] Chain Reaction disc rot?
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I don't think the CR/BC/M packaging is that big of a deal. I've owned a bunch of those CDs for years and I haven't had/seen any problems. You just have to be careful, like when you're pulling them out of the case, otherwise I don't see how the cases can be damaging to the CDs. I do have a friend whose Porter Ricks CD basically broke in 2 though. I think that happened from pulling on the sides of the CD too forcefully while the middle section wouldn't come loose from the case. Andrei On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Irene McC wrote:
quoted 12 lines Monolake > > "Hong Kong" to find patches of discolouring on the> > Monolake > > "Hong Kong" to find patches of discolouring on the > > surface of the > > discs. > > My monolake's fine, thank goodness... but mind those horrid boxes!! > Be warned : repack in plastic jewel cases for safekeeping to avoid > cracks. > > It's been said before, but bears repeating. These things are > designed to self-destruct. > > I > *
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