-=> Nightfox wrote to Digital Man <=-
DM> The prices of LightScribe discs has skyrocketed to the point where I'm no
DM> longer buying/burning them. It's a bummer too, cause that was a decent
DM> technology and I have a number of drives that supported it.
Ni> That is a bummer. I hadn't checked the prices in a while, so I didn't
Ni> realize the prices had gone up that much.
Given the choice between having optical drives and not having them, I still
prefer to have one. I suppose the Internet is making them obsolete, but I
find an occasional use for them. I also still occasionally use my USB floppy
drive from time to time, as well. I suppose most people are not into retro
computing, so.. I just watched a video of a guy that was able to use his
USB floppy drive on his iPad. Things like that interest me.
As for LightScribe, I haven't used that in ages. It was a great technology,
as it basically turned your optical drive into a label etcher. I guess now,
they just make all the media printable. I guess that would work as well,
but I use a laser printer. I've never actually had a printer that could
print on optical media.
Ch.
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