In Reply to: CD demagnetizer is a joke & a commercial scam!? Omigod! CJ is calling CJ a liar? Did you have any Tridents in the room? posted by AJinFLA on January 4, 2007 at 16:00:41:
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- Listen with your own ears before you quote someone else, kid. (nt) - cheap-Jack 07:28:16 01/05/07 (10)
- It did seem like a strange thing to say. - jneutron 10:01:34 01/08/07 (8)
- If you knew how a CD works, you'd agree to my "opinion". - cheap-Jack 11:59:41 01/08/07 (7)
- I didn't disagree. - jneutron 12:21:37 01/08/07 (6)
- Wrong, don't forget aluminum is a paramagnet, not non-magnetic. - cheap-Jack 12:57:31 01/08/07 (5)
- I kinda knew that about aluminum...use it a lot in magnets.. - jneutron 13:10:40 01/08/07 (4)
- Yes, it could be a thermal shock effect. - cheap-Jack 13:22:45 01/08/07 (3)
- Re: Yes, it could be a thermal shock effect. - jneutron 13:29:52 01/08/07 (2)
- But the laser sensor reads only 1 or O. - cheap-Jack 13:42:54 01/08/07 (1)
- Actually, it determines bit value by the reflection coefficient. - jneutron 13:51:39 01/08/07 (0)
- So totally disregard what Kuller, Norm and Johnsenwan have heard? - AJinFLA 08:22:16 01/06/07 (0)