is there a rough stat on this? r we talking 10%, 0.1%, 0.0001%?

...i've got CD's dating back to late nineties, and so far they've all worked 
fine... only problem i've ever had is that some companies labels use crap 
glue and they peel off.

----It's way more than ten percent.
I've said before that this can be debated on and off ad infinitum, but if 
labels were so safe to use, they would be used commercially. That's pretty 
much "end of story" isnt it?
The facts are, quite simply...labels use glue...glue has no place in a 
device that generates heat. Labels use paper, and paper is an unbalanced 
mass. Labels bind to the disc binder, which can cause the disc binder 
material to work loose.

Why would anyone be so dead set on using something with that many potential 
risks, and with a track record already in evidence that shows millions of 
instances where damage has occurred?
I haven't even mentioned what a loose label can do to a drive yet. 
Oops......I guess I just did....

You can compare this argument to the argument about using "retreads" or 
"recapped" tires on over the road long haul eighteen wheel trucks.
Lots of folks will say "hey, it's legal to use retreads, what's the 
problem?"
That statement changes radically the day you hit a large section of retread 
on the freeway at 70 miles an hour.

The difference is that truckers face enormous financial pressures and the 
decision to use retreads is not always under their control either.
Ink based label kits are cheap as rice and even the ink printers are 
cheap.....why would anyone WANT to stay with paper labels.

Okay, stick a fork in me....I'm done, and besides it's time for me to go 
take my VIOXX. I'm aware of the risks and I know it's been taken off the 
market because it can
kill you but I have a killer headache all of a sudden ;-)

JeffH
Ch.S. 



 
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