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  1. Is it true that when you make a cover for your cd, it bends after a year or a lot of using it?
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  2. oh...hmm....aha....Are you on crack?
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  3. Yes.... i mean no!!! well is it? i head from a friend that it is true. And if it is true he is on crack!
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    The answer (if you mean the label, not the CD) is maybe.

    It depends on the brand of label, thickness, glue etc... I've heard "Fellowes" brand labels are OK...

    My personal preference, which coincides with my ownership of an Apex DVD player, is to not use ANY kind of CD labels.

    They can, if you have a crappy DVD deck, cause all sorts of playback problems. On the other hand, many people have no problems at all...

    Your call...
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    But what makes crack bad really? If you take into consideration that cocaine (which is what crack is made from) was used widely across the globe for many years for anything from cocacola, to dental procedures to wine. Crack is made from cocaine by combinding it with 1 gram of sodium for every 7 grams of cocaine and the it is reacted. Now here the part most people don't see. What makes the crack you kids buy at school so bad is its not pure (unless you live in central america where they can't afford 'cutting' material) This cutting material can be anything from, baking soda, to powdered bleech to crushed glass. Now whats making your friend stupid?
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  6. um...the bleach?
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  7. I use the most basic and trouble-free CD label system: Sharpie Ultra Fine Point black permanent marker!
    As Churchill famously predicted when Chamberlain returned from Munich proclaiming peace in his time: "You were given the choice between war and dishonor. You chose dishonor, and you will have war."
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  8. I don't know about vcd's coz I have never tried them but labels on audio cd's cause me loads of problems so I have reverted back to the trusty TDK CD-R PEN. (red by the way..)
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  9. Uh-yeah! but only if you print it out on your birthday
    No seriously, it will degrade over time,all paper will. It depends on what type of paper you use, generally higher stock paper is more rigid and wont turn into toilet paper.
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