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145689 2003-05-19 07:12:00 question from a friend...
"you know how cdrs come in a spindle?? is it okay like, if i wrote on the writable side with a permanant pen.......
and then stacked them back together??"


i'm not really sure so...
suggestions?
heni72847 (1166)
145690 2003-05-19 07:13:00 Have done so many times, and never had a problem.

Lo.
Lohsing (219)
145691 2003-05-19 07:15:00 > question from a friend...
> "you know how cdrs come in a spindle?? is it okay
> like, if i wrote on the writable side with a
> permanant pen.......
> and then stacked them back together??"
>
>
> i'm not really sure so...
> suggestions?

Personally after being removed from the spindle id never return them to it under any circumstances.
metla (154)
145692 2003-05-19 07:16:00 Care to enlighten us on why not? Lohsing (219)
145693 2003-05-19 08:49:00 All depends really. If it's something you really don't want to lose I'd have it on multiple CD-Rs and wouldnt' be labelling the media itself. If it is something that doesn't matter to the same extent I'd just go for it in the spindles. -=JM=- (16)
145694 2003-05-19 11:08:00 > Care to enlighten us on why not?


Because id rather not take the risk of scratching them,i take em from the spindle,burn em,put them in a cover or cd wallet.
metla (154)
145695 2003-05-19 11:10:00 Fair enough reason! Here I was thinking I had missed something about the chemicals in the pens, etc! Lol...

Lo.
Lohsing (219)
145696 2003-05-19 11:20:00 Well, with my PC Authority cover discs, which are usually double CDs, I put them data-side together in the little slip.

I guess it's personal preference, but, at least for me, that's the best way. From my point of view, putting them in with the data side touching the labelled side could scratch more, because of the ink/paint. And data-side out makes it much harder to get out easily.
agent (30)
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