The backs of a DVD are made from a polycarbonate plastic. It is actually two separate platters that are sandwiched together with a thin metal file between them
NO
No.
Yes, DVDs are recyclable. They are made of a type of plastic that can be recycled, but it's important to check with your local recycling facility to see if they accept DVDs for recycling.
mike Jones
If you are thinkink about the movie where one of the running backs has Cancer, then the answer is Brian's Song
The celebrities who have made their own exercise DVDs are, Cathy Owen, Sam Jones, Kirstie McCrum, and Naphtalia Loderick. The celebrity workout DVDs have helped many people to get back into exercising, therefore keeping their body healthy.
No. They are usually made of whatever the body of the earring is made of.
There's always good Fitness DVDs made by different celebrities that have put on weight and then lost it. I'm sure these kind of Fitness DVDs would benefit you.
like 20
I don't think that triceratops had plates on their backs. It was the stegosaurus which had plates. The plates made the stegosaurus difficult to be eaten.
because the PS2 is not meant to play DVDs it says it is but really...the DVDs are MUCH too hard on the laser for it to be handled frequently so when your PS2 stops playing DVDs STOP trying,..youre on the verge of ruining the PS2 for good! what this guy is saying is a load of kcrap the PS2 is made to play dvds as much as you want it is not hard on the laser at all
cds made 100 million, sold 204.