What's even more fun is cutting out about half of a bad cd copy, but leaving the edge intact. Then you shove it in some cd drive and watch the whole computer shake. I laugh every time. It works the best in discman. Oddly enough it doesn't seem to have broken any of the school computers I've tried it on. Barry Gershenfeld wrote: > > Even blank discs have a format and header information on them. The > CD-R probably won't recognize it. I've tried stuff like this before > and I don't usually get very far. Try it and see if you don't > get a response like, "Well, are you going to put a disc in or not?" -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu