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Perhaps  frgough | 07/20/09
The article claims ...  Adrian Kingsley-Hughes ZDNet Moderator | 07/21/09
RE: How safe are your CD-Rs?  alokgovil | 07/20/09
It may have been the writer  itpro_z | 07/20/09
I agree ...  Adrian Kingsley-Hughes ZDNet Moderator | 07/21/09
RE: How safe are your CD-Rs?  karnok.d@... | 07/20/09
Old news, use Taiyo Yuden  wgrimes | 07/20/09
I agree ...  Adrian Kingsley-Hughes ZDNet Moderator | 07/21/09
It's back to stone tablets then  Alan Smithie | 07/20/09
I would like to know how safe DVD -R's are  Lerianis10 | 07/20/09
Safe DVD-Rs  UNSRM | 07/20/09
more failures than commercial music/movies?  ridingthewind | 07/20/09
Pressed not Burned  sbalun | 07/20/09
Correct  wgrimes | 07/20/09
They burn the groves in with a heavy laser  NZJester | 07/22/09
RE: How safe are your CD-Rs?  Capt_Sparky | 07/20/09
almost all my CDs are unreadable  onepersonsopinion@... | 07/20/09
I Shred all my old ones.. most of the stuff gets transferred to dvd at..  Been_Done_Before | 07/20/09
CDR, DVDR and BDR  jorios_cr@... | 07/20/09
What is the life expectancy for flash memory?  Reality-based | 07/20/09
About 10 years ...  Adrian Kingsley-Hughes ZDNet Moderator | 07/21/09
Put those photos in print  Herrie | 07/22/09
In some cases less than a year  Tony R. | 08/10/09
RE: How safe are your CD-Rs?  elprime | 07/21/09
I can second ...  Adrian Kingsley-Hughes ZDNet Moderator | 07/21/09
No good guarantees  Boot_Agnostic | 07/21/09
RE: How safe are your CD-Rs?  ps.techrep@... | 07/21/09
RE: How safe are your CD-Rs?  varick | 07/21/09
RE: How safe are your CD-Rs?  NCWeber | 07/21/09
RE: How safe are your CD-Rs?  deadguy69@... | 07/21/09
That is worse than 35mm film  Aboleyn | 07/21/09
why use plastic anymore?  badi335 | 07/21/09
Hard drives have limits too  Jonah49 | 07/22/09
Yeah, but how many laptops use eSATA?  UAC nanny screen | 07/22/09
200 reasons  Tony R. | 08/10/09
RE: How safe are your CD-Rs?  windozefreak | 07/21/09
Floppies are the answer.  nikacat | 07/21/09
Burning at slower speeds is best  NZJester | 07/22/09
Slow speed works best for quality.  Jonah49 | 07/22/09
Yep! would advise the same thing  thx-1138_@... | 07/22/09
Same Here  fo128 | 07/23/09
It was Kodak Gold CDs for longevity storage, now it seems to be TAYIO YUDEN  John238 | 08/18/09
RE: How safe are your CD-Rs?  bwedeking@... | 08/19/09

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