Ok, so the manufacturer writes hello on one instead of me doing it.  The
result is they are physically different even though they are made of the
same material.

There are sites that have information on hacks to different pieces of
equipment to make them do things they weren't supposed to do.  There
might be such a site for stand alone CD recorders.

Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
> 
> * "J. Coon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  on Mon, 05 Mar 2001
> | 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!!!!!!!!
> 
> Right, but your analogy is flawed in that data CD-R and audio CD-R are not
> identical pieces of paper to start with, before you write "hello" on one of
> them.  A closer analogy would be a data CD-R is a piece of white typing
> paper while an audio CD-R is a blank piece of music sheet.
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