Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2003 7:08 pm
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are not made with cyanide
which is blue
rdgrimes wrote:which is blue
In the eyes of the beholder, I guess. TY are green to me. They probably are Prodisc. In any case, for the price, there's no reason not to try them.
Inertia wrote:I ordered the Best Buy Fuji-100-Pack 48x CD-R Disc Spindle on 8/11 and received it today 8/22, shipped free by U.S. Snail Mail for $9.99 after rebate.
Unlike the Liteon LTR-52327S I ordered which was left to rattle in its outer box, the Fuji discs came carefully packed in a box with bubble wrap. Go figure. The shipping folks at Best Buy must think a spindle of CD-Rs is more likely to suffer from shipping damage than a burner with its sensitive adjustments and components. Maybe they are afraid that some bits or spirals will drop off the blank CD-Rs if they are not carefully packaged. Never mind that the polycarbonate used in CD-Rs can be used to make bulletproof barriers.
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I thought all cyanine made cd were best
TheWizard wrote:Simple solution, folks (and thetiger already mentioned this), buy Fuji media in the store and make sure it says "Made in Japan" on the spindle.
Assuming Fuji has made the switch to Prodisc for the future
rdgrimes wrote:Assuming Fuji has made the switch to Prodisc for the future
This is a huge assumption.
rdgrimes wrote:100ct spindles are a new product