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| Deal on Maxell CDRs and Verbatim DVD-Rs... If you're fortunate enough to have a circuit city in your town heres some good deals, the catch with the CDRs is that you have to do an in-store pick up: Philips CDR 100-pk 52x http://www.circuitcity.com/detail.js...&oid=95798&m=0 Verbatim (Phillips ?) DVD-R 10-pk 4x http://www.circuitcity.com/detail.js...&oid=96399&m=0 Haven't had any problems with the Maxells in the past. Quick question! I read on a similar a post where someone mentioned using darker DVDr +/- is a good rule to follow does the same apply to CDRs? |
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