At 18:10 12-07-01 +0000, you wrote:
>Steve wrote:
>
>> > Most of the information I have seenis via http://www.cdmediaworld.com and
>> > links from there. My own personal experience is that CD-RW is more
>> > temperamental.
>Out of 20 Kodak Gold CD-Rs distributed, I've had no reports of problems.
>Unfortunately, Gold discs are no longer available.
http://www.cyberguys.comhttp://cyberguys.com/cgi-bin/sgin0101.exe?UID=2001071307194095&GEN5=icom&GEN6=00&GEN9=5CG01&FNM=18&T1=154+0525&UREQA=1&UREQB=2&UREQC=3&UREQD=4
If that url is broken then go to their home page, click on media and then
click through to the page with Kodak media. Look for Item# 154 0525. It's
listed as in stock.
I haven't bought media from cyberguys.com yet but three months ago I bought
200 Kodak Ultima Gold CDR's from PC Connection. That should hold me for a
little while. I write them at 8X although my recorder can go twice that
fast. They'll accept data at 16X speed but I've read that may not be a good
idea for the sake of reliability.
A site search at www.pcconnection.com turns up Kodak Ultima but it doesn't
specify gold so they may have exhausted their supply.
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