One problem with glass... it does a pretty good job of absorbing some types
of UV ;) (cool experiments though)

Eric.

on 13/5/02 14:44, Philip Stortz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> that's why i had them in the window for a week, they got several hours
> of sunlight a day, although i know from using the sun to make circuit
> boards you get most of the uv around high noon (although at 5000+ feet
<snip>
> after being unwrapped, after a few days it sunk.
> 
> "Eric D." wrote:
>> 
>> on 13/5/02 04:14, Philip Stortz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> 
>>> drying out completely it again was flawless.  cdr media is fairly
>>> indestructible.  cd r/w media may be another story, i never tried it do
>>> to the cost difference and my preference to ideally keep all my backups.
>> 
>> It's a pity you didn't do the UV test ;) You may find that leaving the
>> CDR/CDRWs sitting in sunlight (even if it's cool out) will destroy them very
>> rapidly (it'd be interesting to find out).


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