Page 2 of 2

with reverence

Posted: Sat Sep 04, 2004 9:37 am
by pdc_heavy_Archive
wiggins wrote: i find it soothing to take them all out, one by one, and clean them, put them back in the dust sleeves, back in the jackets, and back in the plastic covers, and back in my milk crate, one by one.


Milk crates rule!

with reverence

Posted: Sat Sep 04, 2004 12:13 pm
by Andrew Weatherhead_Archive
I hate scratched CDs, so I generally try to take good care of my CDs. There's nothing worse than a CD that skips.

with reverence

Posted: Sat Sep 04, 2004 2:55 pm
by slowriot_Archive
i purchased a copy of spiritualized's "Let it Come Down" once and the disk was more scratched up on the bottom than CDs that have been in my collection for years.

We should pontificate on the large amount of CD cases that are already broken when you buy them. You know what I'm talking about- those ones where the CD doesn't sit in the actual tray...


As for vinyl, I baby my records. But not the cds. They're in a book somewhere.

with reverence

Posted: Sat Sep 04, 2004 4:08 pm
by Angry_Dragon_Archive
slowriot wrote:i purchased a copy of spiritualized's "Let it Come Down" once and the disk was more scratched up on the bottom than CDs that have been in my collection for years.

We should pontificate on the large amount of CD cases that are already broken when you buy them. You know what I'm talking about- those ones where the CD doesn't sit in the actual tray...


As for vinyl, I baby my records. But not the cds. They're in a book somewhere.


Always shake the CD case before you purchase for that reason. Unforunately, the This Heat reissues had this engraved thing under the CD which scratched them if the CD would spin around in the little holder thingy.

with reverence

Posted: Sat Sep 04, 2004 4:53 pm
by Gone Savage_Archive
I treat them both very well. However, now that I have my dual CD jukeboxes, I rarely have to handle my CDs, except when I move and have to take them all out. They are either in a player or in a case for me. I never set them down on anything. Although, I'm not sure why I'm so careful as friends' CDs are scratched to high heaven and seem to play fine.

My records are the same way, either in sleeves or on the turntable.

Hi, I'm Gone Savage and have added nothing new to the conversation.