Hey all
I saw a story on the TV last year how some Biology Student at uni
decided to use Blank CD's as petrie dishes for growing bacteria.
Apparently he also worked as a DJ in the evenings in a local nightclub.
Anyway, one day he mistakenly took one one of the CD's that had E.Coli
growing on it and shoved it in the player at the nightclub.
Lo and behold, he fell of his chair, (and the dancers got up to dance)
as to his surprise the ecoli, had altered the Dye of the CDR,
To get to the point the music had re-mixed itself in new and unusual
ways.
Proved to be quite a hit. Apparently he tried it with VCD's as well and
it altered the vision on the disk..
Funky.
Just wondering if some of these chemicals we use for cleaning.. (whats
wrong with rubbing it vigorously against your jeans anyway?) can also
affect the recorded dye??
Regards
Best
regards,
Stanislav
Insight Vision.Biz Ltd 'We Keep Our Promises'
CD DVD
And a good one it is, based on some of the questions I've seen from people
ReplyDeleteon the street. You would be amazed. You don't want to mix ammonia and Clorox
when cleaning your DVDs, people!!