which side of a cd rom is the most vulnerable - the top or bottom??
which side of a cd rom is the most vulnerable - the top or bottom??
the side with the label, despite most people thinking it's the other way round.
http://www.chipchapin.com/CDMedia/cdda1.php3
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That was my thoughts on it too, although the other day I did notice a cheap dvd-r I snapped was made from 2 layers of plastic (roughly equal in thickness) with what looked to be the business stuff in the middle of the layers.
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It always used to be the data side, but with the proliferation of cheap discs, it's now the top side of them.
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