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Old June 22nd 04, 05:03 AM
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Mike Richter, were you born with
"Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face?
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(Mike Richter, any Material Connection w/ Roxio?)

http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...mindspring.com
(Messages 10, 12 -- 34, 54 -- 69)

( No pipsqueaks have been able to prove ANY of the above is a libel )
( -- despite Mikey's supposed to have proof of misquotes!!! )


Richard Loeb (Pipsqueak) moaned:

snip moaning


Stop that moaning sicko!

Did you get ecstatic seeing these Mikey's spew, sicko?

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Mike Richter is a LIAR (directcd/sparing) (ix)
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[Why does DirectCD use SPARING technique? Why the bother, Mikey?]

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Subject: What causes a failed burn on RW media
to result in a coaster? Any fixes?

Mikey Richter (Slimy Scum) screeched:

Erasable media have proved both failure-prone and short-lived. I
recommend using them only for test. It has never been clear how one
should interpret the quoted life of 1000 erase cycles, particularly

since UDF means erasing of specific bytes and sectors, not full discs.


What kind of a cockamamie are you now spewing, Mikey? The last time I
checked UDF means Universal Disk Format.

BTW, whatever happened to the directory and critical areas?

The nominal 1000 cycles has appeared to be a fiction to all
of us who used fixed-length packets. Unfortunately, the first
area to go (for understandable reasons) is that of the directory.

packet writing uses more erase cycles in the directory area
...than many believe.

The nominal life of an erasable is 1000 erase cycles, but that
has not been realized in practice for many reasons. One is that
critical areas of the disc are "erased" every time you modify one
and eject it.

Also, have you heard of 'SPARING' technology, Mikey?

Also, what do you say to this, Mikey?

DirectCD for Windows Technical FAQs
http://www.roxio.com/en/support/dcdwin/dcdwinfaqs.html

" In practical terms, you will probably
never wear out a CD-RW disc. "

[Mikey, should you not have cRoxio rewrite the above?]
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Mikey, you are a Slimy ****!
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