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From: jho@ihuxn.UUCP (Yosi Hoshen)
Newsgroups: net.audio,net.music.classical
Subject: Defective CDs
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Date: Tue, 5-Mar-85 12:45:08 EST
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Posted: Tue Mar  5 12:45:08 1985
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Since February 1984, when I bought my CD player, I purchased 60
CDs (all classical).  42 were manufactured in Japan, whereas
18 were manufactured in Germany.  Of the 42 manufactured in
Japan, I did not find any defective CD!  On the other hand,
3 of the 18 manufactured in Germany were defective, and had to
be replaced.  The 3 were on the Philips, London and Angel Labels. 
I don't know, if this is a coincidence or that the Japanese are making
(as usual) a better product.  Does anyone have a similar experience?
-- 

Yosi Hoshen, Bell Laboratories
Naperville, Illinois, (312)-979-7321, Mail: ihnp4!ihuxn!jho