On May 16, 2007, at 3:49 PM, Tony B wrote:
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.
I wanted to get a couple of DVD-RWs so that I could do a bit of
experimenting from time-to-time without a screw-up costing me a disk.
The other day as I was perusing the display of DVD-RWs in the computer
store, another customer was doing the same. We both lamented the fact
that there was not a 2-pack or even a 3-pack available, and were both
in agreement that no one would ever need a 10 pack, which was the
smallest quantity available.
Steve
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