Just wondering :D, some people argue over this a lot.
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2 RespuestasEditado por dazarobbo: 1/14/2015 6:38:06 AMThere actually is an answer to this. - Disk refers to magnetic media, like hard [b]disk[/b] drives (HDDs). - Disc refers to optical media, like a CD (compact [b]disc[/b]), DVD (digital video/versatile [b]disc[/b]), and so on. It's also why a "USB disk" doesn't exist, because they use flash memory (so it's just a "[USB] flash drive"), and why SSD aren't called solid state disks/discs, but rather solid state drives.
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1 RespuestaI use discs for like CDs and DVDs and stuff But sometimes I use disks for describing cool shit I saw in tron
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Editado por Alphy : 1/14/2015 6:08:38 AMI always use disk.
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3 RespuestasGrey or gray?
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1 RespuestaEditado por Emo Furries FTW: 1/14/2015 5:24:35 AM
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5 RespuestasEditado por Zonda: 1/14/2015 5:22:19 AMDisc: CD's, DVD's, Aero Bike wheels, Car Brakes, etc. Disk: applicable to the above, but usually named for Frisbee products, and the almighty Floppy Disk.
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Depends on what it is reference to.
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I personally use them interchangably.
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3 Respuestasdisc disk is for floppy disks which half this forum probably don't even know what that is
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Editado por IiIiIiIiIiI: 1/14/2015 5:11:44 AMJust like Grey and gray I use both
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Omfg I never realised
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I usually use "disk".
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Is it different in us & Canada?
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Disc. It seems cooler on my opinion.
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1 RespuestaI've always used 'disc' for frisbees and other athletic items such as that, and 'disk' for CDs and stuff
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1 RespuestaI've never noticed this
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3 RespuestasI-I-I I don't know! AHHHHHHHHHHH! [i]*runs away*[/i]
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I use disc
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6 RespuestasI've never even thought about this and I honestly don't know which I use.