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Century Disc The Disc That Never Fails
http://centurydisc.blogspot.com
The Century Disc blog is designed to educate and inform the public about the dangers of using ordinary cds and dvds for archival purposes. This product is 100% Original and in addition to having an Ultra-Hard Coat Surface to protect your precious data, it is a Triple A rated media. I call it an Archival Gold Disc on Steroids with its real Silver reflective under-layer. This Mitsubishi custom-made product uses MKM's patented DRL Technologies combined with SRS (scratch-resistant surface) Technologies to make this The Disc That Never Fails.
Recent Posts
What I Am Thankful for This Thanksgiving
by Carl GlassfordWhile having my morning coffee, I took some time to reflect on being grateful today. I believe that I have so many reasons to give thanks, not just today, but because of today I was able to slow my racing thoughts down and take a mom...
There\'s Still Time Before the Holidays!
by Carl GlassfordThe Archival Century Disc Introduces Carl Glassford's Digital Time Capsule.Years ago I took all of our family 8mm movies, boxes of slides, and the little SONY video tapes that my dad had accumulated over the years and had all of them...
Century Disc, the Disc that Never Fails!
Read all about it here on the blog or our website. http://ping.fm/WDgff...
Tales from the World of Photo Scanning: fast photo slide and negative scanning, Irvine photo, orange county, Advantix, VHS, how to scan, transfer to dvd, scanning, tips, faq, tutorial, scanner, photo, photos, photo albums, digital image, film, scanners, r
Tales from the World of Photo Scanning: fast photo slide and negative scanning, Irvine photo, orange county, Advantix, VHS, how to scan, transfer to dvd, scanning, tips, faq, tutorial, scanner, photo, photos, photo albums, digital image, film, scanne...
The Disc That NEVER Fails!
by Carl GlassfordOver the last two years we have sold tens of thousands of Archival Century Discs, both the cds and the dvds. During this time, not even one time, has one disc ever come back as bad, unreliable, unrecordable, or defective. Not one, no...
Recording Surface of the Century Disc
by Carl GlassfordWhat does the Recording Surface of the Archival Century Disc Look Like?It's funny you should ask. I jumped on my twitter account and started catching up on the DMs (direct messages) that I've been sent.Part of the whole "social netwo...

