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Old May 16th 04, 07:33 AM
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how HUGE are your BALLS, Adrian Miller?
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Only a trashy company like Roxio or Adaptec
let loosed in Usenet this utter trash
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Deirdre Straughan (Roxio) is a LIAR
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Mike Richter is a LIAR
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Alex Nichol (MS MVP) spewed:

It is not just Mike - SMH has a pathological obsessive hatred of
Roxio and their products. He was offensive to the point of obscenity
at two Roxio people who used to post and help here - when they gave
up, he transferred his diatribes to anyone he saw as in any way an
apologist for Roxio, and Mike in particular. One can kill file him -
unfortunately one cannot be rid of all the people who make follow ups
posts that quote him.


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From: smh
Subject: CD-RW & packet writing?
Date: 1/15/04

Alex Nichol (MS MVP) barfed:

Can a cd-rw that has been formatted (with DirectCD) and used for
packet writing be returned to its original pre-formatted state by
erasing it in Nero, etc.

If this can be done, would the disk be more unstable for having been
formatted?


As Mike points out - there has been wear in the directory area, so it
really depends on how many updates you have done on it whether this
shows up


Is this beyond comprehension of MS MVP?

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

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From: smh
Subject: Can't rewrite
Date: 12/29/02

Mikey Richter (Lying Scum) spewed:

It could be an erasable wearing out. Don't believe the
manufacturer's claims about number of cycles; users typically
find less than a hundred erase cycles before losses show and

packet writing uses more erase cycles in the directory area
(where your problem originates) than many believe.


If that's the case, how could cRoxio claim this?
Is Rox**** lying, 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. "
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Mike Richter, were you born with
"Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face?
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