On Tue, 4 Mar 2003 22:02:13 +0530
"Shridhar Daithankar<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > I don't get it. How will CDs go bad? Floppies I can understand if you
> > don't keep them along with silica usually go bad pretty fast in all this
> > humidity, but CDs....
> 
> Good question but what do you call it when you put a blank CD-R in a drive, 
> try to burn it and all you get is a shiny new tea cup holder? I would call 
> that bad CD.
> 
Dunno....but i've generally found using the pad option with cdrecord help the
most to get good CDs. Also, converting the data to an iso with error checking
and then burning has been my style over the last year. No coasters.


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