Anyone know why this weird CD won't fit in my CD drive?
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You have to use toothpaste (if I remember correctly).
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Weird, try blowing on it
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You goof, you need to put it into the floopy drive!
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They make really good spin fidgets.
Yup. Really nice bearings. I also have a few HDD magnets that work well as hold-downs for laser cutting.
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Put it back into its CD drive, the one on the table that you took apart for no reason at all, and it’ll work a treat, I promise.
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What you have there is a hard disk drive. In order to fit it into the CD drive (or Compact Disk drive) you need to first compact it! A hydraulic press is the preferred method.
Welcome to the hydroooolic press channel. Today we press hard disk.
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Putting it in the freezer might shrink it down a bit.
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Because it's the wrong size
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It is too hard to fit
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That’s a drinks coaster.
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Did you try microwaving the CD?
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Welcome to the hydroooolic press channel. Today we press hard disk.
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What you have there is a hard disk drive. In order to fit it into the CD drive (or Compact Disk drive) you need to first compact it! A hydraulic press is the preferred method.
Hard disks may fragment when one tries to compact them. It will need to be defragmented afterwards.
Softer disks are more amenable to be compressed into compact disks, floppy ones work best.
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Because they are prefab ninja stars.
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Poka yoke?
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Have you tried a dvd player?
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In all seriousness, I've always thought the platters were extremely thin inside a HDD, but never actually had one open. That looks quite thick actually.
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In all seriousness, I've always thought the platters were extremely thin inside a HDD, but never actually had one open. That looks quite thick actually.
This is maybe 10 years old and a single platter drive. It's possible multi-platter drives would have much thinner ones.