Why Do Some CDRs Smell Like Almonds?
bertok asks: "I have several spindles of CD-Rs of various brands that I use at home and work, and some of them have a very strong almond odour when opened. Does anyone know what causes that? I know that Hydrogen Cyanide has a distinctive almond odour, but so does a range of other organic chemicals. Can any Slashdot readers with a chemistry background enlighten us as to the possible source of the smell?"
This is just another April fools right?
mmmm, cynanide laced CDs.
Those evil terrorists!
You ARE kidding right?
In Soviet Russia CDRS smells like YOU!
..by the media industry to slowly poison all the people who "steal" music ;-)
The flaw in their plan is that sales still won't go up cos they've just killed potential consumers!
To summarise, don't touch CDRs that smell of almonds. They are "not good". In fact, they will probably break your legs and cause you tremendous pain.
Thank God we can learn everything we need to know from the movies.
This sig intentionally left bla... dammit!
Who's got the whiteout?
Because CD-R, like almonds, get tastier when burned a bit...
My TDK CD-Rs smell like almonds! Thank goodness I'm not the only one to wonder about this! Have you also noticed that, once burned, the smell goes away. Magic disappearing almonds...
----- "All right. It was a miracle. Can we go now?"
My cat's breath smell's like catfood!
Does anybody's wireless router smell like peanut butter? Maybe it's just me.
[qouth the Mouse]
That's _exactly_ my point. Maybe the machines couldn't figure out what CDRs smell like. Maybe what you think CDRs smell like, really smells like almonds.
I can imagine hundreds of Slashdot readers surreptiously sniffing their CD-Rs at work, little knowing that their bosses have just stepped up behind them.
boss: What the hell are you doing?!?!
SDR: Ummm..Err..Uh..Quality control.
boss: Oh...Very well. Carry on then.