I've been reading up on disc longevity on the net. I did know that manufactured cd's and dvd's should last roughly 100 years. Though no one knows anything for sure yet. What did surprise me was that burned cd's and dvd's do not last that long. No-one seems to know how long, but I've read as little as 2-5 years, though on one forum people were disputing this by saying it's more like 10+ years. A good make of disc lasts longer. Mine are Maxell. I think these are an ok brand. A few are Kodak, which I'm not so sure of. I've checked a few of my discs. All are ok so far, including the oldest one which is about 10 years old. Does anyone know anything concrete? I'm surprised our own homemade discs won't stay the course. It seems like my next job will be backing up the things I really want the most on a USB stick. Hopefully one day with all this advancing technology someone will invent something that will last. Or maybe the industry doesn't want us to own anything for too long.