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Not really necessary. But not an unworkable idea, and it has some advantages. [+-] |
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Yes, but that laser light heats the disc up and now it has no where to dump the heat. Also, if the disc is already spinning, inertia is already overcome. |
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I'd say _over-pressurize_ the cartridge to keep dust out. |
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Is the heat significant? That might be a concern if less air could lead to distorting the substrate. Might different colors of laser light convert to different amouts of heat? |
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As far as the intertia thing, I was speaking specifically about the initial spin-up. (Kind of like driving; at lower speeds, inertia is your primary obstacle, but at higher speeds more resistance comes from friction with the air) Over pressurizing would create more friction, = more drag, especially at higher speeds. |
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l3lackEyedAngels: an aerodynamic coating might not be the best... remember that the dimples on golf balls actually make them fly farther because it breaks up the boundary layer. |
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what I've read is that, like a blender, all the air inside the CD chamber starts spinning around along with the disk, so if anything maybe try to make the inside of the housing a little more aerodynamic. |
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in the end, you have my qualified assurance that a vacuum pump requires much more energy, noise, and startup time than the act of spinning a small plastic disk. |
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"Is the heat significant?"
I doubt it, I was being silly. I'd guess this isn't so much a bad idea, but one of those where the effort going into it isn't returned. |
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Hm. Yeah, ok, I know the return is disproportionate to the effort involved. (Have you seen any of my other ideas? It's a common theme.) |
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At any rate, not a very good idea in the end. [m-f-d] |
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Yes, but you need to spell it out. |
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A) Don't delete it (unless you really, really want to). It's not bad, just wrong.
B) Get that freelunch.org site up. |
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