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[ale] Cd-r life
Sorry to dispute this, but the longest lasting archival discs should appear
gold or light green. See my other post on the subject, as well as this link.
http://www.mam-a.com/library/documents/News%20Articles/CCI%20Longevity%20of%20Recordable%20CDs%20and%20DVDs.pdf
Sincerely,
Ron
At 10/2/2010 09:45 AM -0400, you wrote:
>my links are on a backup tape, but yes. CD-R is a short life product
>unless it uses a specific type of dye. Those appear blueish on the data side.
>
>Still, a CD-R that has seen sunlight will die soon.
>
>On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 9:19 AM, Geoffrey Myers
><<mailto:lists at serioustechnology.com>lists at serioustechnology.com> wrote:
>I was under the impression that CD-Rs last a decade or more. Spotted a
>post on /. saying that recordings as late as 2008 are at risk. Anyone have
>links to real scientific data on this issue?
>
>--
>Later, Geoffrey
>Sent from my iPhone
>
>--
>--
>James P. Kinney III
>I would rather stumble along in freedom than walk effortlessly in chains.
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