I was walking through Fry's the other day,...

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I think they're pretty much the same as the typical CD-R, but they use some different technology that's supposed to make it more compatible with dvd players and cars, etc. I think it's called "Azo Blue" or something like that. But the main catch is, these things look bad ass, hehe.
 

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they're cool looking......i have one that my homie gave me. They look like miniature vinyl records but in a cd-r form.
 
Dec 9, 2005
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I rock those all the time...not too much different from a regular CD-R but they are a lot thicker and seem more durable...

I just like the way they look like little 45's...

They have 'em at Best Buy and Target...dope tho...I've been using those for like 2 or 3 years. I usually pay like 10 bucks for 10 cause I've never seen them in a bigger pack.
 
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are they less easier to get scratched or something? if so, i'd invest. fold.

You know how sometimes when you keep your regular CD-R's in CD Visor holders or when you keep your burned CD's together like a deck of cards ( Well...I do at least ) and sometimes after a long time they start to chip off...?


These don't do that and are much more durable in my experiences...
 
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MOREBASS said:
You know how sometimes when you keep your regular CD-R's in CD Visor holders or when you keep your burned CD's together like a deck of cards ( Well...I do at least ) and sometimes after a long time they start to chip off...?


These don't do that and are much more durable in my experiences...
preesh morebass, i might hav to look into those. fold.