Eric S. Sande
>>What do people do that would like to keep the CD's and
>>jewel boxes intact?

> That's your archive.  Put them in a box in your closet.
> If your drive dies you can rebuild.

That's what I'm trying to do.  I'm looking for something
like the plastic "milk crate" that I put my LP's in (I
have lots of those as well - I'm going to be getting rid
of those).  I could stack those plastic crates with 50 or
60 albums.  I don't need to see the media on a reglar
basis - that's what the MP3 files are for.  Yes, the
furniture is very nice, but for me, it's overkill.

I really would like to keep the covers, etc. and will keep
looking for what makes sense.

-- 
Take care  | This clown speaks for himself, his job doesn't
Wayne D.   | supply this, at least not directly
I've seen better legs in a bucket of chicken ...


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