@abd212004: So you plan to stop gaming at some point? Let’s see, you’re 29 now. What do you think? Stop at 30? 40? 50? But then again, why stop? What’s so amazing about anyone at any age playing video games? They’re awesome!
abd212004
March 12, 2012 at 9:14 AM -
51 still plays xbox? wow
jrivett32
March 12, 2012 at 9:34 AM -
@ReunitePeace777: I’ve heard some weird, misleading terms used for this kind of scratch, with the most common being ‘laser burn’ and ‘perfect circle scratch’, both of which are also misnomers. They are scratches, not burns, and they are not always circles. But how is a radio related? Perhaps someone heard ‘radial’ as ‘radio’ and repeated it that way. Which is also wrong, since the scratches are in fact axial, not radial. I’m still looking for a better term. Axial autoscratch?
@abd212004: So you plan to stop gaming at some point? Let’s see, you’re 29 now. What do you think? Stop at 30? 40? 50? But then again, why stop? What’s so amazing about anyone at any age playing video games? They’re awesome!
51 still plays xbox? wow
@ReunitePeace777: I’ve heard some weird, misleading terms used for this kind of scratch, with the most common being ‘laser burn’ and ‘perfect circle scratch’, both of which are also misnomers. They are scratches, not burns, and they are not always circles. But how is a radio related? Perhaps someone heard ‘radial’ as ‘radio’ and repeated it that way. Which is also wrong, since the scratches are in fact axial, not radial. I’m still looking for a better term. Axial autoscratch?