At 1:31 PM -0700 1/5/2009, Doug McNutt wrote:
>As for optical disks the little pits are smaller for higher density 
>DVDs than for CD-ROMs. I should be expected that smaller pits will 
>be more subject to damage than bigger ones. But an important part of 
>the safety is the material in which the pits are formed.

and the quality improvements in the lasers - both the intensity 
(power levels) and frequencies used - which creates all sorts of 
backward compatibility issues.

>Now a question:  Is anyone offering the performance of pressed
>CD-ROMS for a fee that would be reasonable for a dozen copies?

Not for a dozen.  Maybe for thousands.

- Dan.
-- 
- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth

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