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From:
Aaron S Michelson
To:
, __..-- lander --..__
Date:
Wed, 12 Apr 2000 23:59:29 -0400 (EDT)
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Re: [idm] a few questions
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Excerpts from mail: 12-Apr-100 [idm] a few questions by __..-- lander@hotmail.co
quoted 3 lines 1. i’ll be going to college soon, and i have been thinking about getting> 1. i’ll be going to college soon, and i have been thinking about getting > both a record bag and a record crate. is there anybody that can recommend > any to me based on quality and price?
No doubt these are the keys to a successful academic career. :) Here's the cheap campus way for storing your records. A) Sneak around the loading area behind your cafeteria. You'll likely find stacks of bread racks from the bakery, and behind those, milk crates. Some don't quite fit records, and others are just right.... consider bringing a record along to check before you run off with 9-10 of those crates. BTW: Stealing these is not a federal offense. B) Stealing US Post Office mail carriers is a federal office though, and these things rock! Very durable plastic reinforced with steel cable.... these suckers hold about 120 records with a little space on each side for the handles. Excellent. Find your campus post office... they'll probably be a few stacks near the entrance of these things. C) Bricks from campus construction sites can be obtained for the most part quite easily.... and they can be used to build makeshift furniture for your gear, records, friends, etc. As for record bags.... well, expect to pay at least $60 for a half-decent one. You might consider buying one that holds at least 40-50 records with a separate pocket for needles or headphones. Or attend a conference like Billboard, CMJ, or Winter Music Conference, and you'll likely get a free record bag with your registration. With all the money you've saved, you might be able to afford records.... and that's more than you can say about most college DJ folk around here.... Aaron --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org