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CD-Recordable discs unreadable in less than two years
CDFreaks.com (by way of SlashDot) ^ | 19 August 2003 | Dennis

Posted on 08/24/2003 7:12:45 AM PDT by Eala

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To: MarkL
You're not luddites. You're "techno-Amish".
101 posted on 08/24/2003 10:03:26 AM PDT by Physicist
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To: templar
Maybe we ought to go back to the old style of recording, but on titanium instead of vinyl for important stuff. Edison records still play just fine.

Titanium would work. Strong, stable surface oxide, and unmeltable in an ordinary fire.

102 posted on 08/24/2003 10:06:22 AM PDT by null and void (I learned all I needed to know when a møøselimb co-worker objected to my cubicle Flag. On 9/12!)
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To: Publius6961
What almost made me cry is the discovery that a Japanese company actually is producing a contact-free laser driven turntable that nobody can afford to buy at $10k a pop. If mass produced and simplified by advancing electronic technology, I can foresee stamped media literally lasting indefinitely, and affordable to a larger segment of the world.

From what I understand, mass produced cd's are stamped on the plastic, backed by a smooth reflective layer. It's only cdr's that use dye, which can wear out. My problem with older cd's is cracking of the plastic, or in a few cases, the relective layer has disintegrated.

103 posted on 08/24/2003 10:20:32 AM PDT by Moonman62
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To: BushCountry
how valuable will your CDs be 25 years from now when CD-ROM Drives don't exist?

They'll exist if you don't discard them. I have reel-to-reel machines, 8-track and cassette tape devices, PCs with 5 1/4" floppy disk capabilty and I intend to keep my CD read/write capability. Technology changes but no one is forcing anyone to throw out the old stuff. Keep it and maintain it.

104 posted on 08/24/2003 10:25:39 AM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts (®)
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To: Kevin Curry
Still, for the permamant archival market, industrial quality recorders and CD media should get the job done, I would think.

Good point. You can bet your @$$ that the quality and consistency of those units is far better than the $50 CD-RW drive you toss into a PC these days.

105 posted on 08/24/2003 10:33:05 AM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts (®)
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To: moehoward
VHS are an analog medium. As such loss of data is only a reduction in quality. There are many tapes I have from my parents that are still viewable but the colors and sound has degraded so much it takes effort to watch.
106 posted on 08/24/2003 10:33:32 AM PDT by Bogey78O (The Clinton's have pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured/killed -Peach)
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To: dennisw
RAID 1

Where one fails the other preserves.
107 posted on 08/24/2003 10:34:42 AM PDT by Bogey78O (The Clinton's have pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured/killed -Peach)
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To: RadioAstronomer
Ever read the book "Heiro's Journey"?

Psssst.

I believe the proper spelling is "Hiero's".

108 posted on 08/24/2003 10:42:21 AM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts (®)
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To: Bogey78O
I know.

I am saying so far, 8 years after I was to be experiencing trouble. There is no loss of quality on any of the tapes I watch. Some are my daughters and get seen (at least partially) extremely often.

Of course YMMV.
109 posted on 08/24/2003 10:43:28 AM PDT by moehoward
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To: RadioAstronomer
"The 9 Billion Names of God". Great short story.

Absolutely top notch short story. The best last line of any short story I've ever read. Actually, sort of chilling.

110 posted on 08/24/2003 10:47:36 AM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts (®)
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To: moehoward
I thought VHS tapes started to go after 10 years. I also remember at documentary statement that NASA recorded so much
data during Apollo, that the tapes would "die" before NASA got around to analyzing it.

That's not to mention the coming pole shift and its effects on magnetic media. :-)

111 posted on 08/24/2003 10:49:28 AM PDT by Calvin Locke
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To: RadioAstronomer
I have over 6000 books at my house too (most technical). I love information.

Super, now we'll know who to track down to help rebuild civilization after Lucifer's Hammer hits!

Hot Fudge Sundae falls on Tuesdae this week...

112 posted on 08/24/2003 10:50:05 AM PDT by Bear_in_RoseBear (Archivist to the Hobbit Hole)
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To: Bloody Sam Roberts
I believe the proper spelling is "Hiero's".

Whooops! You are correct!

113 posted on 08/24/2003 11:14:09 AM PDT by RadioAstronomer
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To: Bloody Sam Roberts
Actually, sort of chilling.

Indeed it was! :-)

Not as chilling as the short story; "A Walk in the Dark" though! WOW that was some story too!

114 posted on 08/24/2003 11:15:44 AM PDT by RadioAstronomer
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To: MarkL
The first computer I worked on was a PDP-4, w/ 4K or RAM, and it booted from tape! Had to load the registers by hand, too! Fun!

That goes back a bit :-)

115 posted on 08/24/2003 11:17:04 AM PDT by RadioAstronomer
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To: Bear_in_RoseBear
Super, now we'll know who to track down to help rebuild civilization after Lucifer's Hammer hits!

:-)

116 posted on 08/24/2003 11:20:41 AM PDT by RadioAstronomer
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To: Eala
Disturbing and annoying news. I'm about 90 percent of the way through scanning over 10,000 family photographs into my system to end up eventually on data CD. I'm also converting about 6000 feet of Super 8 movie film to video, to end up on DVD eventually.
117 posted on 08/24/2003 11:31:19 AM PDT by strela ("Each of us can find a maggot in our past which will happily devour our futures." Horatio Hornblower)
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To: Kevin Curry
All of my 15 year-old music CDs still play without a hitch, so I cannot believe the medium itself is fundamentally flawed.

The pits in a commercially produced CD are PRESSED, and will last until the substrate itself crumbles. The article is talking about CD's you make yourself ("burn") on chemical phase-change media.

118 posted on 08/24/2003 11:34:07 AM PDT by BlazingArizona
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To: BlazingArizona
That makes perfect sense.
119 posted on 08/24/2003 11:34:56 AM PDT by Kevin Curry
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To: Publius6961
Think about it. How many reading this can read 5-1/4 inch floppies? Anyone?

I have a working 486 stored in my basement that will do it - its only been there 6 months.

120 posted on 08/24/2003 11:37:58 AM PDT by Chancellor Palpatine ("voting RINO in order to crush the dreams of the little man in election after election")
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