Talk:Shaped compact disc

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Bad Info

At an Office Max or Depot (I forget) in the Las Vegas, NV, area, at the corner of Charleston and Ft. Apache/Rampart, I can purchase CD-Rs in business card shape and I've used these to burn small amounts of data on and these work just fine. DiscJuggler can even overburn the discs to some degree. This article states, in extremely poor grammar, that the CD-R drives "splinter" the discs is burned. I burned these over a decade or so ago, in the late 1990s, and the data is just fine. Recently, for fun, I bought a pack of 50 at the Office Max or Depot and been having fun burning music videos onto these. I'm just sharing my experience and showing it's wholly different than the the author of the article's bad information. Coffee5binky (talk) 04:01, 22 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Shaped CD list or fleshed out in a section

If possible, I would like to suggest that this article have a list of notable shaped Cds with references or a section speaking about said Cds. Hope that this can be considered unless this is only trivial even with sources. How about it? FireCrystal (talk) 10:03, 24 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]