MAM-A discs that are *not already damaged at the factory* still perform
well in my Plextor drives with the limited testing tools at my disposal.
They also *seem* to be holding up well over time, in general. (I take old
ones out and check them from time to time.) However, my recent
experience with new discs indicates that extra care be utilized with these
media since the number of manufacturing defects is on the rise.
Apparently in the global marketplace we now all inhabit, no manufacturer
is going to stick with the same old successful procedures for long. It
appears that short-term profit is taking precedence over long-term
reputation. (Has anyone else out there ever read Alvin Toffler's _Future
Shock_? What a prescient book...)