[opendtv] Re: The CD turns 25
- From: Tom Barry <trbarry@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 19:11:23 -0400
On razor technology I don't think they have ever surpassed the old
stainless steel injector blades. The darn things probably just lasted
too long.
- Tom
Manfredi, Albert E wrote:
Jeroen Stessen wrote:
But it wasn't until March 1983 that CDs and players
became availabe for sale in Europe.
And they quickly replaced LPs on store shelves, at least on this side of
the pond. So I wouldn't be too surprised if CDs end up lasting as long
as LPs have. (I know some LPs are still being pressed for afficionados,
but that doesn't really count.)
On the CD size question, when they were introduced, I read that the 12
cm diameter was to allow them to fit in the car radio DIN slot. Are you
saying this is folklore?
On the patent question, I think Gillette does the same with its razors.
As soon as the patent runs out, out pops a new Gillette razor standard.
Fortuntately, the new ones seem to be better than the ones they replace.
Bert
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Jeroen Stessen wrote:
But it wasn't until March 1983 that CDs and players became availabe for sale in Europe.
And they quickly replaced LPs on store shelves, at least on this side of the pond. So I wouldn't be too surprised if CDs end up lasting as long as LPs have. (I know some LPs are still being pressed for afficionados, but that doesn't really count.) On the CD size question, when they were introduced, I read that the 12 cm diameter was to allow them to fit in the car radio DIN slot. Are you saying this is folklore? On the patent question, I think Gillette does the same with its razors. As soon as the patent runs out, out pops a new Gillette razor standard. Fortuntately, the new ones seem to be better than the ones they replace. Bert----------------------------------------------------------------------
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