Comment AOL and M$ cds (Score 1) 173
>> 2.plastic that shatters from dryness or >> temperature changes
> I've tested this one on AOL CDs and IE2.0 CDs. > Dropped them in boiling water, then in ice > water, back and forth. No damage. I've left CDs > on the dask of my car in the summer here in the > desert and the jewel case melted, but the disc > was fine.
Of course, you have to take into account these particular CDs themselves. Since no one really wants them(mass mailing anyone?), and they usually turn into experiments or coffee table centerpieces, you can understand how the AOL and IE2 CDs have evolved like cockroaches, able to withstand nuclear attacks and possibly even mold that eats plastic. :)
> I've tested this one on AOL CDs and IE2.0 CDs. > Dropped them in boiling water, then in ice > water, back and forth. No damage. I've left CDs > on the dask of my car in the summer here in the > desert and the jewel case melted, but the disc > was fine.
Of course, you have to take into account these particular CDs themselves. Since no one really wants them(mass mailing anyone?), and they usually turn into experiments or coffee table centerpieces, you can understand how the AOL and IE2 CDs have evolved like cockroaches, able to withstand nuclear attacks and possibly even mold that eats plastic.