Hmmm...I've burned a bigajillion DVDs on my laptop. Seems fine to me.

I figure every laptop has a date with a curb, a floor, a sliding door, a thief 
or a car anyhow. It'll never live long enough for something stupid like 
overheating to take it out :)

J
 
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From: R A L Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, Mar 4, 2007 5:41 pm
Subject: [clug-talk] Burning DVDs on a laptop
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: CLUG General <[email protected]>

Hi Folks,
>
>Someone told me recently that I shouldn't burn DVDs on a laptop because the 
>DVD hardware is very small and thus heats up easily leading to premature 
>failure.  Does this sound right to you?
>
>Robin Carter
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