Punkavenger Posted February 17, 2008 Posted February 17, 2008 I used to have about 20 CD's lying about all over the place ... not any more!ever buy a stack of 50 blank CD's? You know the plastic container they come in ... round with a post in the middle?After you've used up your blank CD's keep the container and put it by your CD player ... if the case isn't handy for that CD you just played just drop it over the post ... find those cases and refile at a later date.Brilliant!
sonic1974 Posted February 17, 2008 Posted February 17, 2008 I used to have about 20 CD's lying about all over the place ... not any more!ever buy a stack of 50 blank CD's? You know the plastic container they come in ... round with a post in the middle?After you've used up your blank CD's keep the container and put it by your CD player ... if the case isn't handy for that CD you just played just drop it over the post ... find those cases and refile at a later date.Brilliant!That is a good idea. How come I never thought of that before! lol
Punkavenger Posted February 18, 2008 Author Posted February 18, 2008 yeah ... I figured it out by total accident Wonder if I can market these things? It's made my life a lot easier.
Willie G. Moseley Posted February 18, 2008 Posted February 18, 2008 Call this thread "Hamer Hints from Heloise"...Here's mine: If and when your cassette player eats an AC/DC album---I'm talkin' wrapped-around-the-capstan, folded-over-back-and-forth-like-an-accordion---keep it and play it. It'll sound exactly the same.
Thundernotes Posted February 18, 2008 Posted February 18, 2008 Good idea - those things can be used for spools of anything you want to keep from rolling around. I use one for my reel of solder on my workbench.
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