What does "is" mean?
If I have two pieces of paper that are identical and I write hello on
one of them, it is physically different!!!!!!!!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> When Brent Harding asked,
>
> > Or are the disks physically different?
>
> Michael Schuster answered,
>
> | They are physically different.
> |
> | http://users.forthnet.gr/ath/axatis/FAQs/CDR/Media/audio.htm
>
> That page doesn't say that they're made of different substances or of diffe-
> rent construction (as a CDRW is); it mentions only the different value of the
> read-only byte in the pregroove that indicates whether the disc is authorized
> for use in standalones.
>
> I guess it comes down to divergent opinions on what qualifies as a "physical"
> difference.
>
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