What is a CD spindle?

What is a CD spindle?

Updated: 05/14/2017 by Computer Hope. Name of a spindle containing dozens or hundreds of blank discs. For example, pictured is a Sony DVD+R disc spindle containing 25 blank DVD+R discs. Other disc spindles could have blank CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, or DVD+RW discs.

What is a CD holder used for?

Simply remove plastic lid from CD spindle and lean the device horizontally against the center spindle. CD spindle cases are also perfect for storing thread, yarn, ribbon spools, masking tape, and other knickknacks with a hole in the center.

How many CDS are in a spindle?

100 DISCS
EMPTY CD/DVD CAKE BOX SPINDLE -100 DISCS.

What can you do with CDs?

How to Recycle CDs & Tapes

  1. Donate your old CD, DVDs and tapes to a secondhand store or music reseller for reuse. Even if the items are scratched, it’s likely they can be repaired and resold.
  2. Use them for a DIY art project.
  3. Mail your media to a company like the CD Recycling Center of America or GreenDisk.

What is a spindle in biology?

Spindle fibers form a protein structure that divides the genetic material in a cell. The spindle is necessary to equally divide the chromosomes in a parental cell into two daughter cells during both types of nuclear division: mitosis and meiosis. During mitosis, the spindle fibers are called the mitotic spindle.

What are the purpose of the spindle in a magnetic HDD?

In the case of a hard drive, the spindle (shown below) is what holds the hard drive’s platters in place. With a traditional hard drive, there is the need to have multiple platters. The spindle holds these platters in a fixed position with enough space for the read/write arms to get to the data on the disks.

Are used CDs worth anything?

Sell them to stores: Surprisingly, many record shops still buy and sell used CDs, as does Half-Price Books. The site, which resells via Amazon, requires you to scan or type in the bar code of each CD but pays about $1 to $2 per disc (DVDs, too). “To be honest, I don’t feel like I was cheated,” Bill Wareham said.

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