At 1:19 PM -0500 1/7/09, Dan posted:
>  I doubt us mere mortals could afford an "airtight container" that is
>  truly airtight - that maintains the *perfect* inert (nitrogen)
>  atmosphere.  And as someone else commented, a vacuum would dry out /
>  destroy the plastics.
>
>  Really, about the best you can do is what the "industry"
>  recommends... Store the discs upright in plastic jewel cases in a
>  cool (not cold) low-humidity low/no light environment (aka, a drawer
>  or cabinet).


Or check out the river rafting supply companies for new ammo boxes. 
The tight seals on the new boxes create enough of a 'vacuum' that you 
can hear the air being sucked into the box when it's first opened, 
regardless of the ambient temperatures. From personal experience I 
know the boxes are sealed tight enough to keep air and water out 
while the boxes take their own little side trip through Lava Falls.

Steve R

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