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- From: tmkk@uiuc.edu (Khan)
- Subject: Re: Life after CDs
- References: <1992Jul27.212455.18334@ole.cdac.com> <1343@eouk9.eoe.co.uk> <1992Jul24.203724.22543@rchland.ibm.com> <3664@wzv.win.tue.nl>
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- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1992 16:12:25 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul27.212455.18334@ole.cdac.com> ssave@ole.cdac.com (Shailendra Save) writes:
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- >Rob>A CD stores music from the inside to the outside ! Thus you are wrong.
- >Rob>This is why 3" CD's work - the player doesn't care that an unused piece
- >Rob>of plastic is missing, the music is on the inner circle.
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- > The dots are spaced out more as you go to the outer edge of the disc, since
- >the radial speed increases as you go from inside to the outside. I wish they could
- >decrease the speed of the disc as the laser pickup reaches the outside of the disc,
- >and store more stuff on it. What do you think?
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- I think your wish has come true. ;-)
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