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- From: jhansen@convex.com (James Hansen)
- Subject: Re: Two-sided CD's *DO* exist! (was Re: Life after CDs)
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- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1992 15:48:46 GMT
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- Michael D. Myjak writes:
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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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- Laserdisks are really two single-sided disks that are glued together.
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