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Uranium-235 09-24-2002 06:50 PM

0n0!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! T2!!

don't worry. after the next patch. the CD isn't required

eviltechie 09-24-2002 06:51 PM

eh?

ive got my aunt's harp cd cracked too

i thought some 1 in my family damaged it
but i guess it could be the cd-rom's fault...

accurateimage 09-25-2002 03:02 AM

That is why the 72x kenwood rocks, 7 beam pickup so not allot of rpm :)

eviltechie 09-25-2002 10:44 AM

lol

what are the chances of a splitting CD??

1 to a million?

Raven 09-25-2002 03:14 PM

Quote:

The committee wishes, after finishing its work, to suggest the following safety precautions.

Safe distance to a CD-ROM drive with spin ratio 64x CLV should be no less than 5 metres (15 ft.).

All work with CD-ROM units should require safety goggles and protective clothing be worn.

CD-ROM drives of the 64x CLV class and higher, should be provided with shrapnel protection of no less than 3 mm aluminium or 1 mm steel.

To avoid operator inhalation of CD-ROM particles, CD-ROM drives should be provided with a dust suction fan with suitable filter, or have the fan duct connected directly to the outside air.

In addition to the laser light warning label, CD drives should be affixed with another label warning against the hazard of shrapnel, such as the one below:
Hmmm I don't think my keyboard can stretch 5m from my computer... Do they think about there saftey precautions? What kind of safety clothing are they thinking about if the drive would have to be fitted with a 1mm steel shrapnel guard?

Ohh well I'm off to find me teflon shielding... hehe

accurateimage 09-25-2002 03:32 PM

Damn man that is insane :o

eviltechie 09-26-2002 12:01 AM

meh....

i guess its just bad luck for that woman and its her fault for having heavy loads of pokemon stickers on the cd if thats the case
hehe

OglesbyP 02-01-2004 07:17 PM

Erm, well, my disc drive suddenly blew to shit my Red Alert 2 Allied disc. I think ive got all the peices out (Cant hear no more ratllin), but the drive now stays ejected and wont stay in :( Any help ?

Jason425 02-01-2004 08:06 PM

probably have to replace the drive.. unless you want to open it all the way up and screw around and maybe fix it that way.
I'd just replace it


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