I don't know about you, but I'm feeling a little overburdened these days by the amount of information available to me. Call it "information anxiety" or "too much press stress." It's clear that this ubiquitous set of circumstances has resulted in not enough time in a day and not enough days in the year for us to do what we want to do. The best we can do is save what we know until we have the time to give it the attention it deserves; thus, the topic of our discussion.
Currently, one of the best ways to save files is to burn them onto a CD via a CD-R Writer or burner. We say burn, because the CD writer literally burns data onto a CD via a laser. With a CD-R you can record data to a CD only once. If you decide that you want to re-record over previously recorded material, you will need a CD-RW writer; with RW standing for re-writeable.