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- From: myjak@titan.ksc.nasa.gov (Michael D. Myjak)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics,rec.audio,alt.folklore.computers
- Subject: Re: Two-sided CD's *DO* exist! (was Re: Life after CDs)
- Message-ID: <1992Jul28.105451.3022@titan.ksc.nasa.gov>
- Date: 28 Jul 92 15:54:51 GMT
- References: <1992Jul27.182147.1332@portal.vpharm.com>
- Organization: NASA, Kennedy Space Center
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- > Yes, Polygram recently issued a promo-only CD single that features music
- > on both sides (one side features a track from A Man Called (E); the second
- > side features a track from Shakespeare's Sister). The minimal information
- > printed on the CD is confined to the blank space around the spindal hole.
- > I'm not sure how they manufactured it.
- >
- > David A. Pearlman
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- This is really nothing new... Laser Disks (grown-up CDs) have been
- double sided for a very long time now.
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- - Michael D. Myjak
- Senior Technical Specialist, Systems Analyst
- McDonnell Douglas Space Systems Company - KSC
- MYJAK@TITAN.KSC.NASA.GOV
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- Fea'ture N. Distinction; Characteristic; Perculiarity (!)
- A bug with documentation.
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