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In article <CMvI8n.Mq0@nntpa.cb.att.com> reed@cbict3.att.com (Brian Reed) writes:
>From: reed@cbict3.att.com (Brian Reed)
>Subject: Re: Double-sided CDs
>Date: Fri, 18 Mar 1994 18:33:59 GMT


>So how do the laser-disc players work that play both sides without
>flipping them over?
>-- 

12" laser disks are written like harddisks and floppies: by cylinders
not like CD-ROMs or records: a spiral.

-markr
