How do you wipe your CDs? 
This query was posed in a forum I regularly visit. Too elementary an issue to merit a blog entry, you may think. However, most of us perform this simple task improperly. We usually follow a circular motion as comes naturally to us, while cleaning circular objects. This is not the ideal way to clean/wipe CDs. A more appropriate way would be to use a hub-out motion or centre-out motion to wipe CDs. The logic behind it is in the way data is arranged on CDs. Floppies (and hard-disks) store similar data in radial sections known as sectors. Unlike floppies and HDs, CDs store data linearly on tracks. Data is further partitioned into frames. Should one happen to scratch the CD in a circular wipe, entire frames could be struck off. A radial (hub-out) wipe on the other hand would knock off only a few bytes spanning several tracks (or frames). A few bytes lost is much easier to recover than entire frames. So, please remember to wipe/clean your CDs in a hub-out motion, using the cleanest and softest material possible.

A more appropriate way would be to use a hub-out motion or centre-out motion to wipe CDs.


There are several CD cleaning solutions available in the market today. I have not used any, I must admit. The cheapest and best cleaning agent for me is, some lukewarm water with a tiny amount of mild detergent (baby's shampoo for example). It is very effective in removing grease and dust that accumulates on CDs over time. Occasionally, I've even been able to re-use CDs that I've long since regarded as unusable. Just make sure that your CD is absolutely dry before you pop it in. There is no shampoo available to undo a short-circuit in your CD drive. ;)

I have also heard of off-the-shelf remedies that promise to 'remove scratches' off CDs. Logic tells me that these claims are not to be taken too seriously. Scratches to your CDs can easily be avoided. Playing copies of your CDs rather than the originals help keep CDs in good condition. I usually keep a stack of blank CDs for the purpose. And whenever those 'CD scratching' friends come along to borrow one of my favourite game CDs, I burn them a copy and let them have it - for keeps. That way, I keep my friends and my CD too. Alternatively, you can save an image to your hard-disk and play it directly from there using Microsoft's Virtual CD Control Panel i.e. assuming you are on Win XP.

How do you remove your CDs from its case? This is another simple act that most do it wrong. Most of us simply hold the CD by its edge and proceed to 'plonk' it out of its jewel-case. A better method would be to press the centre of the case with your thumb and gently lift one edge with your other fingers. You will be amazed at how easily the CD comes off. Much better than the 'plonk'.

I know this post lacks visual references to consolidate on what I am saying, but I hope my online buddy, GT500 posts a video-tutorial on this (on his blog), since he's into videos lately. :)

Postscript: Do not immerse the CD in water. Wipe it with a moistened cloth instead. It is best to leave the reflector (coating) side untouched.


I am still breathing 
Just to let people who keep bumping into this blog know, that I am stll alive. And kicking.
I have been busy preparing for an exam I have to take in June. Hopefully, this will let me land a better job. Yes, I want to work too, you know! :0
My tiny contribution to the SPB project is still afloat. You haven't seen the last of me. I have plans to create more themes in future. I am working on different colour schemes for the current theme - Fabric. Expect 'Fabric Blue', 'Fabric Green', etc. in the not so distant future. I also have plans to create a 'Preview' system for my blog, so that users can load a theme from a list and see it work, first-hand here, and then decide on a favourite. Something like CSS Zen Garden.
Thanks to all who have appreciated my work. Keep those letters coming.
Cheers! :)

The Vagabond 
Darjeeling to New Delhi by air. New Delhi to Mussoorie by bus. And then back again in similar fashion. A day's rest, then on the road again.
Darjeeling to Calcutta (Kolkata) on an ill-maintained bus. 14 hours of sleepless, bumpy ride.
Now at Kolkata. Hot and horribly humid. Tonight, I'll be back on the road again. This time towards home. Won't be travelling for a long time. That's for sure.

New Theme - 'Fabric' from the Spring Collection Launched 
The current theme is the latest from the Spring Collection and launched even as I write. It was conceived, designed and uploaded in two days flat. I was inspired by the beautiful floral, printed fabrics of North India to create this design. So it should come as no surprise to you why I have christened it 'Fabric'.
The layout is semi-fluid, that is to say, the whole page should fit neatly onto any screen size without any problems, save but a few things that have fixed widths. A caveat in this regard - I have tested this only on 17" screens. I request feedback from people using other screen-sizes.
Finally, as is customary, this template is also released under the CC3.0 license. Please read the 'Instructions' if you choose to use it. Sadly, my host has an extreme aversion to downloads, so if you want this template, you will have to contact me or write a comment. I will mail the ZIP ASAP.

Update: Like the previous theme, this theme is also hosted on GT500.org. Download it here and please give him a visit while you are at it. He's been a great help.

I request feedback from people using screen-sizes other than 17".


CSS Now Valid Too 
For those who are finicky about standards, here is the good news. The CSS is now error free! There has been some minor changes too. The blockquotes now get a different look, keeping in tune with the rest of the page. There has also been some adjustments to various fonts.

PS: This post is in reference to the older theme, which is still available.


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