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John Smyth <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 19 Oct 2000 21:00:45 -0700
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Well, after Dave's posting I went through my CD collection and, (yikes!)
I found six suspect Hyperion CDs.

Two are unquestionably bronzed, one is questionable, and the remaining
three are golden-colored, yet seemingly ok.  All were on the list of
possible defectives.

My question: If the three ok CD's haven't bronzed yet, will they ever?
(All have been sitting in close proximity to each other for @4-5 years.)
Is the rate of corrosion even, or do some CDs take longer than others to
corrode?

John Smyth

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