Coaster is a cd burning application written for Gnome
An authored disc that won't play, either due to improper authoring , poor media quality, or write error. The name is derived from the disc's uselessness as a DVD / VCD , may as well be used to set drinks on.
a bad burn (unreadable disc, medium-write-error, power-calibration-error etc)
a burned CD that does not work
A card that is so bad it's not worth playing, even in fun decks. This card would be more useful as a coaster under your drink than in your deck. Or you can think of it as the person on the back seat of a two-seater bicycle who isn't pedaling, just taking up space...
Coaster is a slang term for an optical disc (CD, DVD, etc) that doesn't work, normally because of bad quality of the optical disc itself, failure during the CD/DVD burning process, etc. So, such disc just creates an excellent, shiny coaster to use with your late night pint
'Coaster' is a term coined when CD recorders and blank media were still expensive items, and refers to a CD that has not burnt correctly - effectively meaning the only value to be had from the blank CD is if it's used as a mug coaster - something a lot of people do.
A one-off CD-ROM that has been cut incorrectly.
Popular term for a ruined recordable CD, named after the round object you rest your drinking glass on so that it doesn't mark the table.
(noun) english Burnt CD-r which recorded in a bad way.
1. a place to put your drink 2. an amusement park ride, often called "roller-coaster" 3. the best use for many CD-ROMs, see definition 1, and CD-ROM Burner.
A ruined DVD or CD that can be used as a drink coaster.