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>You simply add the ones you just bought to the end!  Sounds silly
but it has
>advantages: 

>Guess it's not as good for "hmmm I'm playing at a disco night
tonight - what
>disco do I have available?" but alphabetical doesn't help with
that unless
>it's within genres.

your system sounds as close to mine as anyones thus far. i usually
stick my newest stuff in a certain spot so that i can grab them
when i wanna play that particular jam. otherwise, i leave them in
the order of how i unpack my records when i switch up what im
taking with me. for example, i usually keep a box and 2 post
office bins filled with the stuff im generally playing at the
moment. thats usually a nice assortment of soul, disco, boogie,
house, techno, broken beats, etc. if im playing a specialty night,
ill take all those out and repack with whatever genre im playing.
so if i wanna find something i took out, i have to remember my
selections from the nights i was playing and i know the records
are right around there. its good because it keeps me looking
through stuff so i can happen upon things i had forgotten about. i
guess this is a good thing because i can remember tracks that ive
played at particular gigs 7 years ago. thats pretty insane, im not
sure if other people can do that so this system might not work for
them ;P 

tom 

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