I can't find any mention of it anywhere, legend or no. Apparently the
person who told you this is keeping it to himself. The NIST document on
storage makes absolutely no mention of dye "flowing". The only mention
of "flow" is data flowing on and off the disc as it's being read or written.
Actually, I think most dyes are really solids. We probably think of
them as liquid when they are in solvent or water solutions to dye
fabrics and other materials. I think you'll find the dye is fading on
your blue jeans but I don't think it will flow off.
Chuck Norcutt
Bill Pearce wrote:
>
>>But reported to be uban legend despite the fact that is is believed by
>>some in the scientific community.
>
> Chuck,
>
> Whew! I was busy putting tinfoil under my windows to catch the glass. Now I
> can save it to make more hats!!!
>
> Does this make the flowing CD dye equally untrue?
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