On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Terry Collins wrote:
Don Maslin wrote:
Yes, but "leaving nothing behind." NOTHING? Hard to believe.
Well, it leaves the fungi!
It really depends on what they mean by "nothing". Probably nothing
visible to the naked eye. I always keep in mind that a lot of stories
could be of the standard of a report from News of The World (make it
interesting and damm the truth*), so I will not be investing in an
controlled atmosphere safe to store my CD's in yet.
I fear that is too often the case.
- don
OTOH, it could just be one of those bad first
batch(es) CD's that the
layer's broke down anyway and a fungi has just invaded the space. It all
really need independent, scientific verification from someone with a bit
of knowledge and experience.
*I've lived in Australia for 40 years and never seen a Kangaroo in a
sports coat. Yesterday, we safely went koala tracking and never once did
the mum and babe hiss, spit, bare the claws or doing anything one might
expect of a killer koala. We will be going again as the wife left the
film out of the camera {:-).
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