On Tue, 16 Jul 1996, Kent Williams wrote:
quoted 31 lines On Tue, 16 Jul 1996, rephlex wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Jul 1996, rephlex wrote:
>
> > Don't keep music underground.
> >
> The moisture and bacteria play hell with the paper parts of the packaging.
> It is possible to carefully seal your music in heavy-weight plastic, but
> over the years the plastic wrapping can deteriorate, leaving your music
> open to damage, especially in damp or low-lying areas prone to flooding.
>
> You'll have more success burying CD's underground than LPs, as the LPs have
> more delicate surfaces, though no long term studies of burying CD's have
> been done.
>
> All in all, it's just simpler and more convenient to keep your music
> near your stereo setup, or in one of those nifty nylon cases if you choose
> to use a portable stereo.
>
> OBIDM: Glenn Underground 'Atmosfear' -- how house can be smooth and kicking
> at the same time.
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The best place for your music is on your turntable.
Jason