In the early days of CD's pushing the door closed by the door rather than the button was regarded as a bad thing because it would supposidly throw the tray out of alignment. If that was ever true or still is, is a good question.
PF
>>OTOH, wondering why bad things happen when you are not following recommended shutdown procedures is like wondering why it hurts when you bash your foot with a hammer.
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>Here's an odd one: I always close CD bays by shoving them lightly shut, not pushing the stupid little button that's hard to find with the bay open. One day, a LAN hardware fellow was around and gave me a lecture about doing that, like I was going to break it. So, "why would it close so easily by pushing, if they didn't want you to do it that way?" Fell on deaf ears...
(On an infant's shirt): Already smarter than Bush