[QUOTE="Liquid-Prince"][QUOTE="expanded"][QUOTE="Liquid-Prince"]So why is it that only when the article came out that people started to notice this "rot". Also the reason it does happen is cause people change the enviroment from really cold to really hot or vice versa and this causes percipitation which then causes rot.m3Boarder32
people might be noticing it now.. cause they are checking X-x..? or its just starting to happen now..? but i dunno
i really don't think it's happening :| i'm still in that denial stage .. or just not believing
People obviously don't know how to take care of their discs. It stated almost everywhere to not leave your discs in really cold or hot places, or in direct sunlight.
Anyway you spin it, it's a problem..
the problem is moisture on the disk for a period of time that eventually causes the rot, it happens to all disks, cd, dvd, blu rays, and omg hd dvd's too. if your not taking care of your disks and happen to spill some water on it and leave it for a week expect it to rot sooner or later. you have never had an old disk rot, i have it happen when i left my sunroof open and it rained on my cd case and i didnt dry the disks.
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