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"There are people who make good use of packet writing, but most people who want to use their burner for backup learn that stuff is much safer on CDR."
"Most" people? Sounds like a broad sweeping statement. "Most" people, if they'd give RW's a try, would find they aren't nearly as bad as what they're made out to be. And we all understand that CD-R's are permanent. (Or are they?) Maybe we want to accumulate a little bit before we burn to a CD-R. As a for instance, let's say I save all manner of stuff concerning September the 11th, or my favorite movie star, whatever. Bunch it up on a RW. To be safe, and since they're so cheap, make dupes, 3, 4, however you feel the stuff is important. Then transfer it to a CD-R, instead of having stuff scattered on several discs. And when you're done, that RW can be used for something else.