bigfool1956 wrote:
> LPs are circular lumps of plastic, pressed out at speed, and subject to
> warps, air bubbles, non-concentricity, and sometimes not being
> circular.
> 
> CDs are circular lumps of plastic...................

pressed out at speed and subject to all the stuff of an LP.
They are pressed from warm plastic.

I'm having a really hard time seeing where there is any "stress" as 
mentioned up thread.


> I do notice that tracks near the end of a long CD tend to have more
> problems than others. As these tracks are on the outside of the CD, I
> assume that is due to warping.

Could be do to many things. Sometimes they cheat on the spacing to 
squeeze more spiral turns in (there is only one spiral on a CD).


-- 
Pat Farrell
http://www.pfarrell.com/

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