I buy my -R DVDs in batches of 50. They come on a spindle that is enclosed within a plastic container. I merely return them to an empty spindle and container for storage. I keep the containers in a closet. Humidity and temperature are quite constant. Paul -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > On Jan 3, 2006, at 6:49 AM, Albano Garcia wrote: > > > Very interesting thread, but, how do you store them? > > What's the most safe way to do it? > > I use CD/DVD binders that store 8 media per page, with protective > page pockets. Binders with 12, 24 or 36 pages are easily available > and take up very little shelf space. The binders zip closed and > prevent the entry of dust and grit. > > Godfrey >
- And what about storing the CDs/DVDs? Albano Garcia
- Re: And what about storing the CDs/DVDs? Godfrey DiGiorgi
- Re: And what about storing the CDs/DVDs? Rob Studdert
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- Re: And what about storing the CDs/DVDs? Godfrey DiGiorgi
- Re: And what about storing the CDs/DVDs? Rob Studdert
- Re: And what about storing the CDs/DVDs? Albano Garcia
- Re: And what about storing the CDs/DVDs? Godfrey DiGiorgi
- Re: And what about storing the CDs/DVDs? Eactivist
- Re: And what about storing the CDs/DVDs? Godfrey DiGiorgi
- Re: And what about storing the CDs/DVDs? brooksdj
- Re: And what about storing the CDs/DVDs? pnstenquist
- RE: And what about storing the CDs/DVDs? J. C. O'Connell
- RE: And what about storing the CDs/DVDs? Rob Studdert

