Re: how do they record cd's tapes ect.


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Re: how do they record cd's tapes ect.



They record tapes with a tape recorder, CD's are recorded with a
really loud speaker, and the sound waves are stored as permanent
vibrations in a frictionless compressible fluid enclosed by the outer
plastic on the CD.

In case you're wondering where they get the frictionless compressible
fluid, they get it from the physics 109 stockroom, from right next to
the massless string, and skyhooks.

On Tue, 27 Apr 1999 14:12:41 -0400, Name <user-name@EDZONE.NET> wrote:

>any info will help email me at phyrexian69@yahoo.com
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