In Reply to: Re: I didnt know the hi rez flip disk even started, aside from the seattle-boston experiment... posted by patrickU on April 7, 2004 at 10:12:56:
. . . was your article written/sourced by the critic "Barry Fox", by any chance?B.T.W. . . . Dieter Dirks was always 'disputing'. He reckons he owns the ‘rights’. However, he apparently developed it while working for Warner, and Warner still has rights to make it for its own purposes (would seem logical).
Also, disk thickness has frequently been cited. The max allowable thickness for CD/DVD media is 1.5mm, and the DualDisc's max thickness is about 1.45mm. So it should be OK (providing they can maintain the tight tolerances during manufacture -- which they reckon they can.
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- Hmm . . . That sounds like "old news" . . . - Martin419 10:23:40 04/07/04 (10)
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