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Not only, but also...
Well, as is fairly standard, I alphabetise my CDs, and order by release date within artist, though I do also ensure that each CD is aligned correctly within its case - which may technically be unecessary, but I find it a crucial part of the CD-ordering ritual.
Slightly worryingly, this isn't something that I instigated, but many years ago I recall someone saying it as a joke, and thinking it was actually a rather good idea.
I also keep my Digipack CDs seperate from my jewel cases so as to keep each shelf uniform in composition, and those digipacks with their variable sizes just don't cut the mustard.
Oh, and I work for a company that makes printers (and more importantly lasers*) that put Best Before Dates on things.
*Burny, burny lasers, oh so much fun. Last week I was burning codes directly into cheese, and filled the entire building with acrid, lactic smoke.
(Mon 10th Mar 2008, 21:19, More)
Not only, but also...
Well, as is fairly standard, I alphabetise my CDs, and order by release date within artist, though I do also ensure that each CD is aligned correctly within its case - which may technically be unecessary, but I find it a crucial part of the CD-ordering ritual.
Slightly worryingly, this isn't something that I instigated, but many years ago I recall someone saying it as a joke, and thinking it was actually a rather good idea.
I also keep my Digipack CDs seperate from my jewel cases so as to keep each shelf uniform in composition, and those digipacks with their variable sizes just don't cut the mustard.
Oh, and I work for a company that makes printers (and more importantly lasers*) that put Best Before Dates on things.
*Burny, burny lasers, oh so much fun. Last week I was burning codes directly into cheese, and filled the entire building with acrid, lactic smoke.
(Mon 10th Mar 2008, 21:19, More)