Sysyphan??? Huh?
Please explain.
Cheers
My views on storage. I prefer seeing them neatly arranged with the titles
on the side visible. I bought a dirt cheap pine shelf unit and made extra
shelves so I could put more CD's onto it. I could theoretically save even
more space by chopping it in half depthways so I could get two units. But
for a shelf unit only 3' high I can get about 500 ish CD's (ish because of
2CD and CD singles...)
Rich
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mxyzptlk" <jpklein@telocity.com>
To: <ubikman@optonline.net>; "Greg Smith" <purgasmith@earthlink.net>;
<idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2002 11:54 PM
Subject: Re: [idm] mass storage
quoted 3 lines , as i prefer to have everything out and visible,>
> >, as i prefer to have everything out and visible,
> >library-like, for easy retrieval, not to mention being able to see the
whole
quoted 4 lines thing.> >thing.
>
>
> Gotta side with Darren here...where I run into problems is when I can't
see
quoted 21 lines what I want and simply finding it becomes a Sisyphan task. On top of it,> what I want and simply finding it becomes a Sisyphan task. On top of it,
> I'm not an alphabetizer (my wife actually LIKE doing it - unfortunately,
> that means I'm subject to her theories of categorization - which leave
> things to be desired!). To some extent, I was better off with tons of
> piles...I knew what was in those piles, believe it or not. Of course, when
> you have those 7000+ collections it gets a bit unmanageable. I know of a
> former IDM-er named Jim (a Dr. in the southern US) who put all of his in
> those little flimsy plastic see through things, but I just can't live
> without more protection and being able to see what I'm looking for. It's
> hard enough to find things when you CAN see those spines.
> Especially when your wife doesn't understand that Lisa Carbon, Atom Heart,
> Lassigue Bendthaus, Senor Coconut, Atomu Shinzo, Geez-n-Gosh, Dos Tracks,
> etc., etc. all go in the same place. :-)
> jeff
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