At 08:46 AM 8/14/2002 -0400, you wrote: >Were they in a microwave oven? Yesterday I saw a web page where a guy had a photo of a CD that he had cooked in a microwave oven. I couldn't tell by the photo what exactly happened to the CD but it looked like it turned into a bowl. I have about 50 garbage CDs that I wanted to try it on but I wanted to know a bit more about the process before trying it. > >Greg > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: ADavidhazy [mailto:ANDPPH@ritvax.isc.rit.edu] >> Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 8:19 AM >> To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students >> Cc: ANDPPH@vmsmail.rit.edu >> Subject: Re: Anybody home? >> >> >> Russ, >> >> I think many are on vacation or suffering from heat exhaustion. >> >> And speaking of heat, which makes me think of the equator, and >> of course, parrots ... I recently photographed some green parrots >> illuminated by UV but recording visible fluorescence and then by >> reflected UV. Interesting. >> >> Andy Greg, Some genius is going to figure out a really neat thing to do with "coasters" and we'll all kick ourselves for not thinking of it first. My pet project is to have a global CD collection drive, send them to the space station where they will be joined together with duct tape and made into a giant reflector to change world weather patterns, or just spell out "Have a Nice Day" or something. Dr. AZarkoff Maker of Lookaround panoramic camera. http://www.panoramacamera.us or keyword.com lookaround