Those sound like the Black Diamond ones. Only difference is that the writable side isn't blue, it is black also with 1/4 of it silver to write on. And the don't come with cases, just on a spindle. But, you can't chip off the writing side. James On Monday 04 June 2001 16:33, you wrote: > "Thomas T. Veldhouse" wrote: > > I use about 200 disks a year. It is a pain in the but to label them all. > > I just write on the disk and go. Much of it is large works in progress > > (snapshots if you will) and FreeBSD snapshot binary disks as well as > > various Linux distributions. > > We go through about 200 CD's in a slow month. :-) > We get the high quality ones. Completely opaque back. > More durable than a sticker and can't be pealed of at all. You have to > chip this stuff off and can't do that without destroying the CD. > Very nice. > They cost $1.20 a piece. :-( > Considered well worth the price for what there used for. Have never, ever > had a bad disk. > The writable side also has a very nice blue color to it. Come with the > cases in a seperate box and the CD's on spindles of 50. > I love working with high quality equipment. No messing around with crap. > I like my job. :-) > > sim > > > > _______________________________________________ > tclug-list mailing list > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > https://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list -- James Spinti jspinti at mn.rr.com