I haven't seen the original post yet, and so haven't read the article
in question.
On 3/8/06, Zane H. Healy <healyzh at aracnet.com> wrote:
I totally agree with the stability of the polymers,
I'm more than a little
concerned about the suitability of DVD-R's as a result. Does anyone know of
"Archival Quality" DVD-R's? I'd be happy with something that's
good for 50
years at this point :^)
MAM-A claims 100 year expected life for their "Gold Lacquer DVD-R".
Only $322 for the minimum order of 200. (Although I guess you can
find them 50 for $100).
Eric