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    <title>Reviews by baldy672</title>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 15 Nov 2007 19:26:03 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>baldy672 says "Don't waste your money" about Memorex (1540-2510) (adbl-1540-2510) 40x CD-R Storage Media (25 Pack)</title>
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      <description>I had to make a set of audio CDs from an audio book. I wanted to use music CD-Rs because most inexpensive players seem to like the music CD-R more than the computer ones. Now that the music discs cost the same as those intended for computer data, that wasn't a problem. &amp;mdash;  &amp;mdash; I was out of plain silver music CD-Rs, so I stopped at a large box store and looked in their computer media section. They had a 100-stack of plain music CD-Rs and a 25-pack of Memorex Cool Colors Music CD-Rs. It was about $0.30 per disc for the colored ones and $0.25 per disc for the larger stack of the plain ones. I didn't need 100 discs so I opted for the smaller stack of colored ones. I assumed that it was just the label side which was colored. &amp;mdash;  &amp;mdash; Unfortunately, they color both sides of the disc. I suppose that's okay if you're using a good quality CD reader to play the discs on, but many inexpensive portable CD players have trouble reading surfaces that are less reflective than a clean... </description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Nov 2007 19:26:03 GMT</pubDate>
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