IMHO Don't screw with RWs. You're right, the cost is prohibitive
compared to use-once media.

If you have 4.7G of data that needs to be rewritten a lot, use a flash
drive. Or a usb2 drive.


On 5/16/07, Steve Rigby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
   How come a consumer cannot seem to be able to buy just a couple of
DVD-RWs?  Why do I have to buy a 10-pack?  Who needs 10 rewritables?
Is this the "Costcoization" of the marketplace?  Everything like this
in bulk?


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