I heard this only recently and wonder if anyone has any experience:

"Most people mark on their CDs and DVDs with harsh solvent-based
permanent markers that can cause damage by corroding the top layer
of the media. Safe pens are solvent-free, non-toxic, and alcohol-free."

And here is a link to a better explanation which states 20 years is
about the longest time before degrading:

http://www.mscience.com/faq508.html

Anyone know more about this?
/gayley

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Gayley Knight
Mother Geek Productions <MotherGeek.com>
By, For & About Women Radio <bfawomenRadio.com>
Association of Women in Radio and Television, Board
Business and Professional Women/MC, Board
NAWBO, Board


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