Whatever, dude! I gave up on your $hit. Why don't you just shove it straight up your a$$? = )
No worries, bro. These things take time. Lord knows I know. The worst thing you can do is rush it. If you do it right the first time, you'll have a nice work in the digital realm that will hold up to infinite copies.
Suggestion...
Make a few coppies at slow speed (1X wouldn't hurt) and put them away in nice jewel cases. These may come in handy someday.
Most people think that a CD is a CD no matter what speed it was burned at. Well, that's not entirely true. There is a thing called "jitter". Basically, a high speed recorded CD doesn't quite get every little divit just right. It's good eneough for most people's ears, but not 100%.
Store bought CDs are basically pressed like LPs, not burned. Only these are 100% true to the original "digital" master.
Take care,
sketcha