Buenos Dias a Todos,
    The Kodak Golds and the Kodak Ultimas(gold/silver composite) which
replaced them were both top notch choices, up there with the usual suspects
recommended- but any of the lesser models ie; silver, budget, whatever are
renowned for being crap. However the discussion is moot because Kodak
announced in a press release of sorts that they were getting out of the cdr
business altogether. If you've had trouble finding Kodaks thats probably
why.
    On another note, Why does'nt Taiyo Yuden make a silver 74 min. disc? Now
that I can't use Kodak Ultimas for my shorter shns I'm almost considering
just putting them all, regardless of length, on the easy to find on sale 80
min. Fujis(TY). 
                    Enjoy this beautiful day to the fullest!
                                            Tom H.


on 2/22/02 10:07 PM, Florek, John at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Jon wrote:
> 
> I was sent some Kodak CD-R discs as part of a B&P. Needless to say, when I
> went to verify the MD5, 3 CDs failed out of a total of 14. The CD-R
> software said it was done and the MD5 failed. So I would never use them.
> I'm not even allowing them in a B&P ever again.
> ---
> John wrote:
> Well, I started archiving shns on Kodak silvers over 2 years ago, and
> haven't had one fail (I switched to silvers when my local CompUSA stopped
> carrying Golds).  I've also used quite a few for Audio copies, and have had
> no problems with those either.  FWIW, I've switched brands, depending on
> which reputable brand is on sale at any given time, but if the Kodak's were
> around, I would buy them again.

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