Re: (idm) Help: Scratched CD's...

From stepintime
Sent Thu, Jun 11th 1998, 06:51

On Wed, 10 Jun 1998 22:42:37 -0400 xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx (Jonathon
Stevens) writes:
>Just my thread,  sorta.  I'm sorta curious to know if anybody knows 
>any
>tricks to scratching a CD so it will skip.  I tried on one and after 
>several
>deep cuts it still wouldn't skip,  so then I mashed it up real good 
>and the
>CD player couldn't read it at all.  Otherwise would someone know a 
>computer
>program that could simulate CD skips?  Thanks.
>

me and a friend did this once. we didn't like the graphic of the cross
dressing dude on the Nirvana-In Utero cd (or the cd itself 4 that matter)
so we took a razor blade and started scratching the graphic off the top
side of the cd. pretty soon we had already sratched through 2 the
recorded silver part. the cd player still read it because the under side
wasn't damaged but the recording was. it skipped pretty good but the
problem was that U never knew where in the song it was going 2 skip.
needless 2 say the cd was ruined (not that we cared) so we took a drimal
tool and sanded it all up, bent it, smashed it, broke it n-2 many pieces,
spray painted it, glued it back together and duck taped it 2 the street
where many 4X4s ran over it till it was unrecognizable as a cd any more.
that was my 1st cd destroying experience. u always remeber your 1st time.

limited to 1 copy,
rod

p.s. if your trying 2 loop stuff i know of a sony system that U can
program 2 loop any cd.

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