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Originally posted by tratan:
I wonder if those freaky mini-cd's are immune to this sort of thing. I would think so, because there's so much less centrifical force acting on them.
Not immune, but they can achieve higher speeds (because of the reason you gave).
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Also, wouldn't a disk with a crack be unreadable? Or is it possible for the disk to be cracked internally, or non-fatally?
Well, I did have a CD (audio) once that had a +/1 1 cm crack from the edge inwards (completely from top to bottom). It ran the first 10 or so songs correctly (it didn't go too well, but you could listen to it. And write it to HD).
So it's not unreadable - just the cracket part is.
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Sounds like I should do some experiments with AOL cds
You have my blessings