I've never had any problems with my 100 spindles. I like em cuz they're unbranded, plus they're really cheap.
I remember the first CD-Rs I bought were Cursor, they absolutely sucked and didn't last at all. I think the main difference you find in higher quality CD-Rs may be the read time. I found that the Kodak Gold that I've used read really fast, compared to other CD-Rs. But then again, they cost a lot more.
Glava: Wow, in a year and a half? Even my Cursor CD-Rs I bought a long time ago didn't get corrupt. It just takes a few minutes to read, lol.
DVD burners and media prices are coming down very fast. I'm sure they're replace CD-Rs in not too long a time. Seems like a lot of people copy games, and since most new games come on multiple CDs it's much more convenient to burn everything on one DVD, for roughly the same price too.
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