When the CD came out it was a god send. Play it over and over and over again, no degradation in quality. That was what was so incredible about the CD. It was an optical media and the act of reading the info did not take away from the recording. It was the bee-knees.
That was/is great!
But in the early 90s reports came in on "pitting" or the fact that that the CD was not so infallable as once believed. The WWW wasn't a big thing back then and the "I read", "I heard", "I know", "I'm absolutely certain (thanks to google without actuall experiencing) became commonplace.
So - who has had a CD go bad due to dissolution of the foil?
That was/is great!
But in the early 90s reports came in on "pitting" or the fact that that the CD was not so infallable as once believed. The WWW wasn't a big thing back then and the "I read", "I heard", "I know", "I'm absolutely certain (thanks to google without actuall experiencing) became commonplace.
So - who has had a CD go bad due to dissolution of the foil?