Date: Tue, 1 May 2001 12:33:32 +0200 (CEST) Subject: Re: those old cd's and cd-roms (corrected address) > > > I'm using recovered cd's and cd-roms to shingle my little house in > > > historic St. Boniface, Manitoba. If you want your refuse to be > > > In my experience, the plastic in CDs (at least, CD-Rs) > > deteriorates under exposure to the weather. However, it'll > > Do you have any idea how to print on CDs directly ? Silkscreen, but how > ? How is it done in the factories, is anything about this in the web ? > Or is there even a FAQ ? > > Maybe silkscreen and cd-r are usefull words for altavista. Havent done it yet. Anyway, yesterday, somebody talked about some kind of laque, that makes the thing more reliable. Maybe this is also what deteriorates. The skins of the onion. Best, H. --- from list avant-garde-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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