@...Corndoggeh:
The gentlemen who wrote this letter bought something like this. In these spools, there is always two discs that are clear plastic, not to be used for data. I believe you can use them for separating the discs(such as to separate ones that have been burned from ones not), but honestly I’ve never understood what they are actually for.
Can someone explain what they’re actual intended purpose is?
@...RSIxidor: Oh that’s what they are. I knew what the plastic things were for, but in the picture they look like regular CD’s with white labels. Thanks for the explanation.
wow
What a dumbshit.
do they count the blank disk as part of the “50” pack?
no, I believe the true number would be 52, he doesn’t know how to count or use common sense..
hahaha what a dumbass!
the quality control team:” Hey steve, we one of those idiot letters again!” (*Facepalm*)
we got one of those *
I pretend to be a ninja and throw them at people on my campus.
Not very funny…well, I don’t find stupidity funny anyways…
I don’t get it. Explain?
@...Corndoggeh:
The gentlemen who wrote this letter bought something like this. In these spools, there is always two discs that are clear plastic, not to be used for data. I believe you can use them for separating the discs(such as to separate ones that have been burned from ones not), but honestly I’ve never understood what they are actually for.
Can someone explain what they’re actual intended purpose is?
@...Corndoggeh: @...RSIxidor: They’re to protect the top/bottom CD’s from scratching.
..At least that’s what I’ve always thought.
@Neuromancer: You’re not fooling anyone by blurring out your signature.
my parents would have been confused by them, too.
This is one of those pictures that makes me glad i grew up with computers. I hope I’m never on the ass end of technology like this poor old guy.
This is how my Netflix came in the other day.
fucking newfags
@...RSIxidor: Oh that’s what they are. I knew what the plastic things were for, but in the picture they look like regular CD’s with white labels. Thanks for the explanation.
Now that it has been explained.. LOL!
one of them is for the bottom so the writable CD on the bottom doesn’t get’s scratched. but rsi definition could also be used.