Jonas,
Maybe I am a bit too sensitive and read something into your reply which
was not there.
I too, have learned, by a different route, what you said about the discs
is true. Hard to determine who made what and with what for whom.
Dump truck is OK, but boring, but then, it is stable. The job, I mean,
not the truck, you have to watch it in the curves.
When my wifes asks "how was work today?" I'll tell her "Well, I picked
up the truck, went to the quarry to get some gravel and then took it to
the road where the grader operator was waiting, then went to the quarry
to get some gravel and then took it to the road where the grader
operator was waiting, then went to the quarry to get some gravel and
then took it to the road where the grader operator was waiting, then
went to the quarry to get some gravel and then took it to the road where
the grader operator was waiting, then....".
She is learning to ask "How are you today?".
David
Jonas Otter wrote:
> David Reed wrote:
>
> >
>
>>Jonas,
>>
>>Let me clarify my knowledge, or the lack thereof.
>>
>>I have had to wait many years, until just 6 weeks ago, to acquire my
>>first DVD recorder. It is installed in my PC.
>
> etc.
>
> David,
>
> I'm not quite sure if I upset you or not, I certainly didn't mean to. The
> background to why I wrote my little piece was this:
>
> I have been working with computers, hardware and software since 1980, and
> been interested in audio since the '60s. Three years ago I lost my job when
> the owner of the company I worked for by a combination of greed and stupidity
> managed to make the company go bankrupt. For a while I had a job working in
> the warehouse of a company that imports various recordable DVDs, CDs etc from
> Hong Kong/China, and then I became interested in what it actually was I was
> lugging around in heavy boxes. I knew from which company the containers full
> of DVDs came, and poking around on the Internet I was intrigued to find out
> that the DVDs we sold could contain info that said that they were made by
> e.g. "Multi Media Machinary S.A." who are in Switzerland, when I knew they
> were made somewhere in Hong Kong or China, possibly not even by the company
> who sold them to us. This could only mean that the factory that made them
> bought either glas masters or production lines or both from the Swiss company
.
>
> So then I learnt that there is no reliable way of finding out who made a
> particular brand of CD or DVD (at least not the own-brand ones) and whether
> it is good, OK or bad, except by getting hold of test results, or testing
> them yourself. The company I worked for might provide test results, since
> they had their products tested regularly, but they would certainly not tell
> you who made them since they had them branded with their own brand. They also
> sold TDK discs which I got the impression were good. TDK also have a new line
> of "scratch-proof" discs which you cannot scratch even with steel wool (yes,
> it has been tested). If I needed to be sure of getting something that was
> reliable, based on what I learnt, I would by Kodak, TDK, Verbatim or possibly
> Maxell or Sony.
>
> Driving a dump truck doesn't sound bad at all... I have now got back to
> the "bleeding edge", the money is certainly better now...
>
> My 2 öre (approx $0.0028)
> Jonas
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