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Re: Storing CDs?



Robert,

I personally would treat my CDs with tender loving care.  I used to house my
boxes in an extra room in my house.  Eventually, I had a warehouse of sorts
built on to the back of my garage and it is heat and air controlled.  Now
this is where I store all of my product -- tapes, CDs, videos, books, etc.
I know this temperature control is extremely important for tapes -- I guess
CDs are heartier.  But I would not want to take any chances.  You have a big
investment of time and money there.

Judy :)

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----- Original Message -----
From: <music (at) sterlingmp(dot)org>
To: "World music from a Jewish slant" <jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org>
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 2:21 PM
Subject: Re: Storing CDs?


> Dear friends--in particular, those who have experience (in stores,
> obviously, or in their homes) with storing not-yet-sold (and still shrink-
> wrapped) CDs:
>
> Is it important that CDs be stored at room temperatures--i.e., inside the
> house?
>
> Is there anything problematic in storing cartons of not-yet-sold CDs--I'm
> both storing and selling more than expected--in a basement?  Important to
> be on a shelf, above ground?  Important to store in some sort of heavy
> plastic box, or whatever?
>
> Finally, OK to store cartons of unopened CDs in a garage?
>
> I'm not clear whether too cold or too warm temperatures are a problem--or
> whether either is, when we're talking about still unopened CDs, in a
carton
> or in a plastic box of some sort.
>
> Knowledgeable replies *very, very much* appreciated --
>
> Robert Cohen
>
>
>

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