In Reply to: If you knew how a CD works, you'd agree to my "opinion". posted by cheap-Jack on January 8, 2007 at 11:59:41:
That said..Technically, if the aluminum cannot store magnetism, then how in the world did the process affect the cd such that you heard it become awful? From your detailed explanation, there should have been no effect whatsoever. "Awful" does indeed sound like an effect.
Something isn't right..
Did the demag thingy heat the cd up?
cj: ""
Likewise, whoever experts tell you the sun comes out from the west, would you check it out before taking in?""Hey, you laugh. Bob Eubanks asked that very question on the newleywed show of the wives....In YOUR town (remember, YOUR town), which direction does the sun go...east to west, or west to east..remember, in YOUR town..
First girl...Hmmm, lets see...thats no fair, we just moved, let me think...:-)
Cheers, John
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Follow Ups
- 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)