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DVD Recoarders, no suitable media that lasts..?

 
 
Frank Osborn
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      02-15-2004



Seems from what I have been reading these are a Utter Con as no decent RW
media that lasts, seems that RW disks can crap out after some 12 uses from
what I have read in the CD news group.


Seems that the Panasonic DVD RAM is the Only way with 100,000 write cycles.

And real facts on this..?


 
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      02-15-2004
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 17:25:10 +1300, Frank Osborn
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>Seems from what I have been reading these are a Utter Con as no decent RW
>media that lasts, seems that RW disks can crap out after some 12 uses from
>what I have read in the CD news group.


It must be true then Woger, so you'd better not buy one until 2020 when all the
new standards will be in place.



 
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      02-15-2004

"Frank Osborn" <> wrote in message
news...
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> Seems from what I have been reading these are a Utter Con as no decent RW
> media that lasts, seems that RW disks can crap out after some 12 uses

from
> what I have read in the CD news group.
>
>
> Seems that the Panasonic DVD RAM is the Only way with 100,000 write

cycles.
>
> And real facts on this..?
>

Talk to your alter ego Roger Shepard he has the facts on everything


 
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Frank Osborn
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      02-15-2004
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 18:38:51 +1300, Invisible <> wrote:

>On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 17:25:10 +1300, Frank Osborn
><> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>>Seems from what I have been reading these are a Utter Con as no decent RW
>>media that lasts, seems that RW disks can crap out after some 12 uses from
>>what I have read in the CD news group.

>
>It must be true then Woger, so you'd better not buy one until 2020 when all the
>new standards will be in place.
>
>





Why post such a Idiot Reply..?

Are you metal or some thing.,.?


 
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Frank Osborn
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      02-15-2004
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 18:49:25 +1300, "Craig Sutton" <>
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>"Frank Osborn" <> wrote in message
>news.. .
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>>
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>> Seems from what I have been reading these are a Utter Con as no decent RW
>> media that lasts, seems that RW disks can crap out after some 12 uses

>from
>> what I have read in the CD news group.
>>
>>
>> Seems that the Panasonic DVD RAM is the Only way with 100,000 write

>cycles.
>>
>> And real facts on this..?
>>

>Talk to your alter ego Roger Shepard he has the facts on everything
>




What not another Idiot..??


 
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      02-15-2004
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 19:33:08 +1300, Frank Osborn
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>On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 18:38:51 +1300, Invisible <> wrote:
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>>On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 17:25:10 +1300, Frank Osborn
>><> wrote:
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Seems from what I have been reading these are a Utter Con as no decent RW
>>>media that lasts, seems that RW disks can crap out after some 12 uses from
>>>what I have read in the CD news group.

>>
>>It must be true then Woger, so you'd better not buy one until 2020 when all the
>>new standards will be in place.
>>
>>

>
>
>
>
>Why post such a Idiot Reply..?
>
>Are you metal or some thing.,.?
>


I'm very metal.

Plonker




 
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Daver
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      02-15-2004
I guess you wouldn't use RW for anything you seriously want to keep. My +RW
have lasted longer than that but at around 4-5 dollars it not a particularly
major issue anyway.
Give it a few months and tapes will be the expensive media.

"Frank Osborn" <> wrote in message
news...
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>
>
> Seems from what I have been reading these are a Utter Con as no decent RW
> media that lasts, seems that RW disks can crap out after some 12 uses

from
> what I have read in the CD news group.
>
>
> Seems that the Panasonic DVD RAM is the Only way with 100,000 write

cycles.
>
> And real facts on this..?
>
>



 
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Richard Hector
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      02-15-2004
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 17:25:10 +1300, Frank Osborn wrote:

> Seems from what I have been reading these are a Utter Con as no decent RW
> media that lasts, seems that RW disks can crap out after some 12 uses from
> what I have read in the CD news group.


Well what do you expect? You should be reading the DVD group!

Richard

 
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Mainlander
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      02-15-2004
In article <>,
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>
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> Seems from what I have been reading these are a Utter Con as no decent RW
> media that lasts, seems that RW disks can crap out after some 12 uses from
> what I have read in the CD news group.
>
>
> Seems that the Panasonic DVD RAM is the Only way with 100,000 write cycles.
>
> And real facts on this..?


You mean you don't know?

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      02-15-2004
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 19:33:51 +1300, Frank Osborn wrote:

> On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 18:49:25 +1300, "Craig Sutton" <>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Frank Osborn" <> wrote in message
>>news. ..
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Seems from what I have been reading these are a Utter Con as no decent RW
>>> media that lasts, seems that RW disks can crap out after some 12 uses

>>from
>>> what I have read in the CD news group.
>>>
>>>
>>> Seems that the Panasonic DVD RAM is the Only way with 100,000 write

>>cycles.
>>>
>>> And real facts on this..?
>>>

>>Talk to your alter ego Roger Shepard he has the facts on everything
>>

>
> What not another Idiot..??


"fraid so - wogers another idiot (there hundreds of them in Kapiti)
 
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