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- From: spc@pineal.sci.fau.edu (Sean 'Captain Napalm' Conner)
- Subject: Re: Life after CDs
- Message-ID: <1992Jul27.194730.8371@cybernet.cse.fau.edu>
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- Organization: Florida Atlantic University, but who cares?
- References: <1682E149E4.ALAN@VM1.McGill.CA> <1992Jul27.092328.21478@discus.technion.ac.il> <27JUL199209444686@erin.caltech.edu>
- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1992 19:47:30 GMT
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- In article <27JUL199209444686@erin.caltech.edu> shoppa@erin.caltech.edu (TIM SHOPPA) writes:
- > Also, I believe the same article pointed out that music *could* be
- >recorded on both sides! Has anyone actually seen this done? It would mean
- >that program information (and the trendy art designs) we are used to would
- >be non-existent or in the very center circle of the CD.
- >
- I don't know about that. I've found that if I hold up a CD to a bright light,
- I can actually SEE through it! Although I'm sure that two layers could probably
- be packed into the CD.
-
- Also, if the music is on both sides, then there goes all the information that
- is currently printed on the CD's top side.
-
- -spc (And when we do get DSCD's (Double Sided Compac Disks), does that mean
- we have to flip the CD over, or buy a Double Sided CD player?)
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