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gamemaniaco 10-10-2013 07:54 AM

1 Geotrichum and all other types of fungi attack only CDs ? do not attack and do not develop into DVDs ? is proven that?

2 Which leads to develop and Geotrichum fungus in any other medias ? The polycarbonate attracts fungis and fungis eating Polycarbonate ?

3 CDs to date as of the SmartBuy I own it still risk desenvoler any fungus ?

ChristineBCW 10-10-2013 09:04 AM

You have over 100 replies on this sub-forum alone on your various threads. You have a couple of other threads on this forum with dozens of replies.

You either don't believe any reply given to you, or you claim not to understand them.

Which Reply Number do you need to reach before you CAN understand? Compreender?

On the other forums, you have hundreds of replies - 300? 400 total? You don't believe any of those. Or again, you claim not to understand them.

How many replies do you need before you learn to understand? Before you believe any response? Can you give us a number?

gamemaniaco 10-10-2013 09:13 AM

I have many questions please help lordsmurf


1 Geotrichum and all other types of fungi attack only CDs ? do not attack and do not develop into DVDs ? is proven that?

2 Which leads to develop and Geotrichum fungus in any other medias ? The polycarbonate attracts fungis and fungis eating Polycarbonate ?

3 CDs to date as of the SmartBuy I own it still risk desenvoler any fungus ?

cecil paladin 11-26-2013 07:40 PM

I did not clarify this doubt so please someone help me as the CD and DVD is all made of polycarbonate and Geotrichum grows and feeds this material

I need a definitive answer about this danger

volksjager 11-26-2013 07:43 PM

did you read the thread?? it is a 100% HOAX

we should lock this thread too

admin 11-26-2013 09:58 PM

"cecil paladin" = "gamemaniaco" = we'll ban anything else this person posts here with.

We're not doing this again.

If you're so afraid of fungus eating DVDs, then stop using DVDs.

Perhaps also move out of a dirt hut in the middle of the Brazilian rain forest. And quit storing DVDs in the dirt outside. Because that's the only way we can see anything happening to discs. (Though I'm curious how one would power a DVD burner in the middle of nowhere.)

Whatever you do, stop posting about this topic on this site.

Nobody has asked this in 11 years, and I doubt we'll hear anything this cuckoo for 11 more, if ever.

It's both asinine and ridiculous. :screwy:


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