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[Full-Disclosure] overburning edit of molded cdroms feasible?

Subject: [Full-Disclosure] overburning edit of molded cdroms feasible?
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 16:35:40 -0800 (PST)
Scenario: chinese agent buys molded cdroms from stores
in Washington D.C. and overburns new data along the
same spiral with a specialized cdrom drive. Returns
the cdroms to the story which then re-shrinkwraps and
puts back on the shelf. 1.) Is this possible? 2.)
Could firmware automatically do a quick check for
this?

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Also, I require double-layered perpendicularly
polarized sunglasses within 2 years, from the
corporate welfare citizens. The first layer is always
active, the second layer is selectively activated via
electrical stimulus of sections.
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Thanks.

Psion@convoluted.bbs.us



                
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