On Sep 29, 2010, at 10:54 AM, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:

>> 
>> They're designed for use en masse, like disks stuck in magazines, system 
>> restore disks, AOL disks and the like. They're lighter and allegedly greener.
>> 
> 
> So basically they're cheap enough for use-once-and-toss. Reminds me of the 
> vinyl records available in Asia back in the 60s & 70s. The vinyl was so poor 
> that playing the record also destroyed the tracks for the needle. But it was 
> a cheap way of collecting music on tape (reel-to-reel).

Or my long-misplaced Billy and the Boingers 45rpm insert from the "Billy and 
the Boingers Bootleg" Bloom County collection...


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