Scientist finds fungus that eats cd's


Now we have to worry about a fungus that could eat the aluminum from our cd's. Here is the link, just copy and paste.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/et?ac=001851641145319&rtmo=lzFklAlt&atmo=rrrrrrrq&pg=/et/01/6/18/wfung18.html

Can you imagine if this makes it's way to the U.S. and
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I worked inthe Republic of Panama during the Vietnam war era testing military equipment in the jungle. We found a fungus (or bacteria) that would etch glass, so what the scientists found regarding CDs is not all that unusual.
Is this nature's own way of saying that digital isn't what our ears should be subjected to? Audio Darwinism? Does fungus exist in the Galapagos? I've never heard of a fungus munching on LP's -- although I am sure that some of the big brains with double pocket protection will enlighten me. "Perfect sound forever" didn't take the fungus into consideration. It's the fungi, not the cockroaches, that will inherit the earth.
That's kind of a bleak view Jim - you don't sound like much of a "fun-guy" nyuk nyuk
Yeah, the truth can sting, Curly Joe. Most of us are *trying* to get as close as we can to that analogue sound with our digital equipment. What's bleak? That's where it's at.