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| Thread ID: 51684 | 2004-11-27 08:00:00 | CD Slip Covers? | Winston001 (3612) | Press F1 |
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| 296915 | 2004-11-27 08:00:00 | What do people use to protect music CDs in the car etc? The jewel cases serve a purpose but take up too much room. Easy to crack too. The thing is, I have young children who like to enthusiastically change CDs in the car when I'm not looking. Inevitably they get scratched. Or broken on one occasion. I could blow a fuse, but I'd rather find some slip covers like the ones for PC World discs. More likely to be used. But I can't find them anywhere. Any suggestions please? |
Winston001 (3612) | ||
| 296916 | 2004-11-27 08:22:00 | A CD wallet would probably work better. Keeps all the CDs together in nice scratchproof sleeves. You can get them from the Warehouse (I got one that holds 72 or so CDs for $10 a few months ago). Mike. |
Mike (15) | ||
| 296917 | 2004-11-27 08:29:00 | Winston, I also would like a source of Very Cheap slip covers. You new P/C will have a burner (if your old one dosent) lots of backup copies of C/D's to be made, then, the original is not destroyed when the young have, "Incidents". My Goddaughter has reached the "I CAN DO IT" stage with DVD'S. Watching even backup copies of DVD being agitated like a piece of sandpaper in the installation to dvd tray process, is distressing to this frugal one. D. |
drb1 (4492) | ||
| 296918 | 2004-11-27 08:44:00 | See the new thing in this months Time magazine? Tiny plastic protection covers for your cd's that you dont have to take off. They are clear plastic, and thin, so any CD reader, music player etc.. can still play the CD's. Something like 10 for $20, they look good as. |
mejobloggs (264) | ||
| 296919 | 2004-11-27 08:48:00 | I finally bought a packet of CD Sleeves, double sided, 100 sleeves hold 200 CDs. Cost was around $7 and I use them in the car, etc. Got them at Atech Computers in Wellington but surely othe shops have them. | Steve_L (763) | ||
| 296920 | 2004-11-27 08:53:00 | Warhouse Stationary, paper and some sort of synthetc covers, multi colourd. There are also smaller CD holders that flip a CD out on the push of a button or lever. I havent had a close look but I' sure you can get them for singles and multi. One handed operation in the car would be an advantage. |
Murray P (44) | ||
| 296921 | 2004-11-27 09:24:00 | > See the new thing in this months Time magazine? > > Tiny plastic protection covers for your cd's that you > dont have to take off. They are clear plastic, and > thin, so any CD reader, music player etc.. can still > play the CD's. > > Something like 10 for $20, they look good as. Do they work also for DVD, and can they be easilly replaced? D. |
drb1 (4492) | ||
| 296922 | 2004-11-27 10:27:00 | Thanks guys. I did think of a wallet, and it is a good option. But single covers would be useful too. Tried the Warehouse Stationery in Invercargill but no single sleeves at present. They do change their stock a lot so I'll be patient. I did find single covers in Whitcoulls but they were designed for a wallet/album. Close but not spot-on. Joe's idea sounds interesting. Permanent covers. I'll check it out. Hey - I'll become the NZ importer. :D |
Winston001 (3612) | ||
| 296923 | 2004-11-27 10:31:00 | > The thing is, I have young children who like to > enthusiastically change CDs in the car when I'm not > looking. Inevitably they get scratched. Or broken on > one occasion. You actually let the children ride IN the RangeRover? Get one of these: www.rola.com.au Then they can ride on top (it is fully lockable). Problem solved, and no more "are we there yet?" |
godfather (25) | ||
| 296924 | 2004-11-27 11:05:00 | Hmm - Our taxes help support a government department called CYPS. I wonder whether they pay blood money to whistleblowers who dob in people who undermine their child protection principles? Hhmmm...I am a bit short of cash right now... |
Laura (43) | ||
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