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On Tue, 13 Jan 1998, Stephen P. Goodman wrote: > What does anyone have against 'regular old' CDR? :) It would > seem that the media cost (or costs incurred by the media, like perhaps > speed/capacity) is still the issue. My drive does both CDR and CDRW. I'm using the CDRW disc that came with the drive to do test pressings before I commit them to the CDR discs. Because of the reusable nature of the CDRW disc, If I didn't have it, by now I would have wasted 3-4 CDRs getting things just right. -Adam --- "...if one strives at hearing for the sake of constant virtue, out of seeking liberation from cyclic existence, gradually one becomes a Hearer." - Chandrakirti