Do Cd books ruin cd's and software?

TheRyuu

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Originally posted by: quackerww
I have a friend that is saying that cd books like case logic ruin cds is this true?

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I'm pretty sure this falls under the "WTF?" catagory.
 

TheRyuu

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Originally posted by: quackerww
He says that they allow dust to become imbeded in the cd....

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Once again, WTF?

A cd is a cd. Whether the data is a game, a book or whatever. All of it is DATA stored on the CD in the same way.

Edit: Is your "friend" stupid? No, seriously, is he?

Am I even understanding the question right?
 

VIAN

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Originally posted by: wizboy11
Originally posted by: quackerww
He says that they allow dust to become imbeded in the cd....

:confused:
Once again, WTF?

A cd is a cd. Whether the data is a game, a book or whatever. All of it is DATA stored on the CD in the same way.

Edit: Is your "friend" stupid? No, seriously, is he?

Am I even understanding the question right?

He's not talking about those kind of books. Kind of confused me a little too. He's talking about those binders that carry many CDs. He should have used CD binder to avoid confusion.
 

Evander

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pressed cd's are mostly ok i think, but cdrs could be a different story. if it is in the binder for awhile it could get sort of stuck to the plastic, and taking it out could cause peeling. actually i've had that happen to me once when putting cdrs in a 50 cd spindle- the pressure caused to of my discs at the bottm to stick together and when i took them apart it peeled