What a great question, I was only speaking about the same thing a few weeks ago. I also remember a friend having one in the eighties. They seemed to be the follow on from the not very popular video disc players. The adverts at the time stated that you could 'eat you dinner off them'.
You are right in saying that they are much thinner nowadays and jump if they have a thumbprint on them.
Unless you pay premium prices nothing lasts nowadays. If you buy a washing machine you will be lucky to get a couple of years out of it. On several occasions I have looked for spare parts on the web. Most of the time there is no point because they cost nearly the same as the origional product.
Going back to the cd's, a pack of 100 can be bought from any major supermarket for about a tenner. You use them, scratch them, throw them away.
Its the throw away society we live in today.