HW : Jewel Cases
Andrew Apold
mordru at FLITE.NET
Wed Jan 12 14:17:18 EST 2000
> Reasons FOR Jewel Cases:
>
> 1) Easy to handle - Don't have to open a 50 pound book.
> 2) Door opens fast - CD retrieval is fast.
> 3) Drop a CD, and yeah, it will probably break - But Art work is never
> damaged.
> 4) Drop your 50 pound book, and that might make you cry
> 5) Harder for a thief to steal, with all those loose, slippery Jewel
cases.
> 6) Easier to keep in Chronological or Alphabetical order, when adding
new
> CD's to
> collection.
> 7) They remind me more of the Albums I once had. :)))
1 - I usually plan my vinyl cases (which I doubt are even 2 pounds),
so I leave blanks in them for CDs I'm missing. The miscellaneous
ones eventually get organized.
2 - I hate those doors. They always break, even when I don't drop them.
3 - I ruined a perfectly good Bau Haus CD by scratching it on the case
while
taking it out once.
4 - (shrug). Never noticed anything happen to my vinyl cases. I usually
chuck them in the back of my truck without difficulty.
5 - I can hide one case easier than 20 jewel cases.
6 - at home, I mainly listen with my massive collection of MP3's I've
scratched
from my CDs. Only time I use the CDs themselves is in my car. It's
far easier for me to reach back and grab a case then get what I
want than be limited to the seven cds my armrest tray will hold
or blindly grope around in the back...
7 - well, even there, we're at a loss. We'll never get the same cool fold
out
effects. The one with Stacia jumping on the back, the effect of
opening OYFOOYK and seeing the 5 guitars leap out at ya,
etc. I know they sometimes try, long booklets, or fold out things
(like SEE), or even tricky folding parts like The Business Trip...
(which, BTW, I lost the cardboard "H" on TBT, the upper parts of
it were pretty fragile)
The albums that I get in the cardboard things like The Business Trip or
Captured Rotation I keep, pretty much have no choice. But that's
not too many, and they tuck neatly inside the sleeves at the front
or back of my (caselogic) vinyl cases.
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