Thursday, September 3, 2009

How geeks rock their baby to sleep


The video says it all.





First CD tray I've ever seen on its side . . . wouldn't the CD fall out?

Peter

4 comments:

  1. CD trays designed to work sideways like that generally have a pair of little flip-out tabs at the edges of the CD depression, to hold the CD in place then the tray opens. :)

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  2. Take a look at your desktop CD drive... there are flip out 'holders' that keep the disk from falling out. Very few CD/DVD tray based drives don't have them.

    skreidle is basically right, except that the drives are usually designed to work either way.

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  3. I'd be more worried the extra weight the motor of the drive has to deal with on each reinsertion of the tray is going to damage the drive.

    Archie

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  4. Archie,

    I think I'd call this more of a "geeky proof of concept" than a "practical baby rocker". :)

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