Quoting asbesto, who wrote on Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 07:28:46PM +0100 ..
Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 10:19:05AM -0800, James Petts
wrote:
> > A great problem I had some time ago was
a sort of oxydation of the
> > cd material; this seem to happen using very bad cd brands. i had
degrC.
Within a day the aluminium layer had holes in it the size of dimes.
Apparantly the protective lacquer was very substandard.
And it is the top side
(label side) of the CD that is most
fragile, not the reading side. There is about 0.5 mm of
YES - and the oxidation I had was on the top "label" side,
affecting also the reading side :(
Yep, the protective lacquer is on the label/top side. The bottom
part aka the disc itself is polycarbonate (IIRC)
p.s.
the lack of "reply-to" in this mailing list is very, very
annoying, because it generate a lot of duplicates.
procmail is you friend. At least it is my friend ;)
Wilko