Earlier this year, Sony Corp. and another Japanese company, Toppan Printing, said they had developed a paper disc that can be destroyed with scissors for fool-proof data security.
uhhhhhhhhhh......Paper CD's?
and hasnt this been posted before about Corn based CD's
Mr. Perfect wrote:But would they start to decompose, say if you spilled your Coke on one?
The article says they're coated with resin too strong for human teeth to break through, so I doubt a Coke would have much effect. The real question is this: when will AOHell start using them?
as with ace, i remember seeing this corn cd before as well. not that it isn't cool, i'm just curious as to WHERE i saw it before. i can't find a zzz article about it.
dumb brain, i cast thee aside! *dies of brain loss*
roid wrote:as with ace, i remember seeing this corn cd before as well.
I just want to clarify a couple of things.
1) this is not a cd
2) You never saw this before because it was just announced. Read the pressrelease date (ace you too)
3) this is "BlueRay", a different media all together.
/nitpick
There probably was some corn cd you saw. Im sure of that. It's seems I did too. But it wasn't this.
yeahyeah "it's not a cd because blah blah blah doesn't meet the guidelines blah blah, philips has a fit blah blah".
i'll still call them cds. i even call DVDs cds. as far as i know blueray cds are normal cds, just more densely packed so they can only be read with blue lasers instead of red, since blue has a much shorter wavelength and goes better with white shoes.