| | As I heard, Russians had an experiment several years ago, they buried a case od CD discs into the ground with some information on them, without using them, and then took them out 2 years later and the disc (CD-R)was unreadable. CD-RW seem to last for full 5 years, in theory DVD's should last for about 50, the testing is not over yet, though. In that case, 2 questions: 1. Why does the disc become unreadable with time, if there is no physical force acting on it (bending, scratching, etc.) 2. Why do my old CD-Rs work (althouth no as good) on my computer that are 3-4 yrs old? Does it have something to do with the location which they've used for "burial" of CDs? |


