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Originally posted by ilikemonkeys
we can send a man to the moon, we can put a Starbucks on every conrer of the world, and I can teach my mother how to e-mail, but we cant make a cd that wont scratch?
Is there a shadow government that oversees this? Are there dark forces preventing consumers from long cd life pleasure?
Am I alone in this quandry?
BILL |
I have more than a 1000 Cd's and about 200 music DVDs, none of them have any scratches at all, my personal reco:
1. Cd's are for home use...(cars, buses, bikes, plains, etc....burn a copy....period, no other way)
2. Cd's require attention, (if you are planning to do anything else, finish first what you are doing, and then manipulate the Cd's)
3. All wallets sucks, Jewel cases are made for the Cd's, not the wallets...the wallets are for the copies, all wallets will scratch the CD sooner or later.
4. If a CD got scratched, replace it, instead of repairing, repairs sucks....
5. And this is the more important....CD are meant to play them, not to play with them, so Cd's are for adults, keep them away from kids!!!!!!!!
I think that if you follow those rules you will have no problems, or at least a lot less....