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Chambers wrote:
> Warp wrote:
>> music CDs). Nevertheless, it's still a bad idea: The optical data is just
>> there, naked, without any protection,
>
> Sure, it's got protection. The actual data in written below the surface
> of the disc, which is why scratches can be repaired on discs and you
> won't lose any data.
>
Yeah. Because the stuff you buy on the cheap fixes these problems "so
well", nearly everyone has a polisher in their closet, and you can
repolish the surface forever....
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void main () {
if version = "Vista" {
call slow_by_half();
call DRM_everything();
}
call functional_code();
}
else
call crash_windows();
}
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