How to store a lot of CDs in 1/10th the space
Sunday, October 10, 2004
Alex Ross has one of the best and most informative classical music blogs on the internet. In a recent post he tackles a practical matter, how to handle storage of a large CD collection:
What you do is this: you crack open a jewel case, take out the CD, booklet, and paper liner, and transfer them to the plastic sleeve. The genius thing is that you can fold the liner in such a way that you can still read the "binding," though it's at an angle. It takes up about one-tenth the space of a jewel case. I've been able to squirrel away a thousand or more new CDs without needing an inch of extra space. More details in Alex's original post.
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10/10/2004
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