You should have a look at the Canon IP range of printers as well. They that can print directly on to printable DVD-Rs and CD-Rs and they can do it in colour as well!
I have the Canon IP4000 and it's brilliant. It takes about 5 minutes to print to a disc using the supplied software (CD-Labelprint), much much quicker than Lightscribe drives. Of course you do need to purchase printable discs, you can't use any old DVD-R or CD-R, but they're not that expensive at ~£30 for a spindle of 100 full-face printable discs (from SVP.co.uk).
Seconded - I have an Epson 200 or something similar that can print straight onto printable CD's. Does them in about 3 minutes or so using Epson's own EpsonCD tool.
SVP sell the latest version of that Epson printer as well, if memory serves.
Also have lightscribe and think its ok for disks that you wawanna keep like photo back up's and things. Does take about 30mins to burn a disc though and you do need to hve it on the highest setting forr it to look good.
I thought that, but then I remembered seeing them on a programme once, scattering their eggs willy-nilly throughout the seabed. "For safety" apparently, but we know the truth.
You've kissed a dolphin. Or at least hugged one. I've seen the evidence. Did they embrace in a chaste, platonic way, or did they go in for the groin grope?