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Conference marvin::uk_music

Title:The UK Music Conference
Notice:Welcome (back) to UK_MUSIC on node MARVIN.
Moderator:RDGENG::CROOK
Created:Mon Mar 28 1988
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1381
Total number of notes:39269

1309.0. "newOrdering?" by UBOHUB::FIDDLER_M (The sense of being dulls my mind) Tue Jul 11 1995 14:22

    The vexed problem of storage...
    
    I've always hated the idea of storing my record/cd collection
    alphabetically.  It just seems so dull...  I used to keep them in the
    order that I got them, but that kind of dissolved ages ago...  so what
    to do now?  
    
    Maybe I should keep back catalogue in alpha order, and maybe the last
    20 or so purchases seperate.  
    
    And how to store CDs?  In the U.S., they had some cool plain wooden
    boxes with shelves, which seem ideal.  But over here, any CD storage
    rack/device seems expensive and near useless if you buy more than one a
    month.
    
    ho hum
    
    sorry - its been a long day so far...
    
    
    mikef
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1309.1CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutTue Jul 11 1995 14:444
I just use a bog standard book shelf to keep my CDs on.  Seems to do the
job quite well...

Chris.
1309.2UBOHUB::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindTue Jul 11 1995 14:523
    my bofg standard book shelves are covered in bog standard books...
    
    mikef
1309.3?WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Tue Jul 11 1995 14:5334
    
    Mike, a few suggestions :-
    
    o try ordering them by colour.... all the Red spined ones, all the
      green spined ones etc - it'd be a bugger to find a particular LP
      though, if you couldn't remember the colour.
    
    o put the most recently played one at one end, you could combine this
      with not playing anything that was in the most recent twenty.
    
    o By album title, rather than band/artist.
    
    o By Producer/Engineer/Photographer/Cover artist ?
    
    o By Record Label ?
    
    o By duration - longest at one end, shortest at the other - has the
      added advantage that if you've got a spare 37 minutes say, before
      your favourite TV prog, you could select an LP of appropriate length.
    
    o Best Covers at one end worst at the other ?
    
    ...loads of other ideas, but I'll let someone else have a go.
    
    BTW, I keep mine in alphabetical order by artist, with solo work filed
    under the band name. 
    
    I have three of those Laserline Cd storage boxes, they're pretty good
    but only hold 24 CD's (and only single ones) each and they're held
    horizontally rather than vertically which I'd prefer. The other 150 or so
    and all the doubles/special packaging ones are in an MFI bookcase - not
    really ideal, I know.
    
    Graham.
1309.4Floor 'em!CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGTue Jul 11 1995 15:042
    Mine are stored in stacks, one year per stack, in alphabetical order,
    on the floor. Mind you 1994 is a little unsteady. dickie
1309.5UBOHUB::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindTue Jul 11 1995 15:0511
    re-1
    
    thanks...I like the colour option..
    
    I may go for an intuitive approach, so it just feels right...
    
    yeah - I hate those horizontal slotty things also...Hmm, anyone who
    reads this conference and is into woodwork could probably see a
    money-making opportunity here...
    
    mikef
1309.6UBOHUB::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindTue Jul 11 1995 15:063
    different yearsd of purchase on different stacks...like that one!
    
    mikef
1309.7...& the men in white coats, probably ^&WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Tue Jul 11 1995 15:1217
    
  >>  different yearsd of purchase on different stacks...like that one!
    
    probably okay for coasters, but definitely NOT the way to store to
    vinyl !
    
    comne to think of it, what's the safe stacking height (before the one
    at the bottom gets crushed) for CD jewel cases ? are some manufactures
    cases better than others ? could injury be caused to a small child, dog
    or cat if a stack of CD's was pulled over - I think we should be told
    (in an annoying Scottish accent, if possible), these things are
    dangerous and should be banned, or at least carry a safety warning like
    cocktail sticks and other lethal weapons.....
    
    Cue Watchdog...
    
    
1309.8UBOHUB::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindTue Jul 11 1995 15:256
    What about rabbits?  They could be harmed also...
    
    and come to think of it, why don't CDs have a 'dangerous if swallowed'
    warning on the case?
    
    mikef
1309.9SHIPS::RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDI am Number 6Tue Jul 11 1995 15:2715
    Mine live in these sexy, pine racks which hold them vertically. No
    distinctions between singles and doubles. Each rack holds about (I
    haven't checked lately) 180 CDs. I got them from Summerfield's DIY 
    Furniture Centre :^)
    
    I used to store them in alphabetic order, but that became boring. These
    days they are in a (fairly) random order which has the added benefit
    that, when looking for a specific CD, I will quite often browse through
    them and happen upon a rarely listened to gem. Such discoveries make CD
    ownership even more worthwhile.
    
    Balders
    
    PS I like the colour concept.
    
1309.10WOTVAX::GILLILANDPI've been mad for ******* yearsTue Jul 11 1995 15:3312
    I had a horizontal stacking system. Not particularly nice to look at and 
    after I added the 12th unit, it occurred to me that when they stop being 
    manufactured, I would have to start again with another system if it
    were to look right. So I chucked `em all away and bought some decent
    wall shelves. You can get some nice looking systems now which can be
    expanded fairly easily, but they're not cheap at about a hundred quid
    for 4 x 1 metre shelves and associated brackets and fixings.
    
    As for what order to place them in, couldn't you write something in
    Datatrieve Mike? :-)       
    
    Phil Gill.
1309.11WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Tue Jul 11 1995 15:3911
    
    Hmmm, I think I like the sound of the colour order idea too - why
    didn't I think of it before ? It'll have the added advantage that most
    of my friends won't know where to find a particular album, so when they
    pop round to drink my beer, eat my food and listen to my music at least
    I'll get to choose the music...
    
    ...it's all a bit academic at the moment tho' case I've got nowhere to
    put my turntable %^/
    
    G./ 
1309.12CHEFS::GEORGEMlived eht pihsroWTue Jul 11 1995 16:239
Well, I've got 3 of those crappy double draw cabinet things, from Argos, and I 
keep the rest on a long shelf back home in Swansea.  Most of them end up strewn 
around the boot of the car, now though, cos I can never be bothered to take the 
cases back in when I change the disks round.

I'm all for keeping them in random order (the most recently listened-to 
naturally end up on the top), on a nice big shelf.

Matt$unadventurous,but_practical.
1309.13AYOV27::FW_TEMP01J Hussey - Down in DunureTue Jul 11 1995 16:557
I just keep mine in a random order with the most frequently/lastest played
snippets migrating to the top.  Probably explains why Right Said Fred is
at the very bottom!!

IKEA's a great place for cheapo CD racks, especially the vertical variety.
When I have some money I might start filling up the one which is still in its
box ;-(((
1309.14MOVIES::VERBISTFree the Files 11 ! �Tue Jul 11 1995 17:0211
Mine are kept in whacking great black rack, hold 500 - ish (maybe a few
more).  A snip at �150 from a company called Covers 33.  They advertise
in Record Collector, and I recommend them highly.  I can get the phone
number / address if anybody's interested.

The only problem is that the rack is nearly full, and it's going to look
really stupid with one 6ft monolith with 500 CDs in it and another with
2 CDs and coffee mug in it.

/g
1309.15UBOHUB::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindTue Jul 11 1995 17:044
    yeah - I have 3 of the IKEA 'skallid' racks...they are ok, but it can
    start to look silly having them all over the place...
    
    mikef
1309.16MOVIES::VERBISTFree the Files 11 ! �Tue Jul 11 1995 17:046
Oh yes, all mine are in totally random order, although the most recent
tend to percolate to the top shelf.  The only only exception is that
ones in crappy cardboard TurdoPaks (tm) all get shoved to one side.

Guy
1309.17CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGTue Jul 11 1995 17:073
    Mike, how about rationalising your collection? I've made quite a bit
    flogging stuff I haven't listened to for ages, free up  space, free up
    funds for hop/barley/malt derived beverages. dickie
1309.18WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Tue Jul 11 1995 17:1412
    
   >>> Mike, how about rationalising your collection? I've made quite a bit
    
    ...this sounds like a good idea, instead of wasting money on expensive
    storage systems and taxing the grey-matter trying to decide which to
    listen to next - please post all used LP's/CD's/Tapes/singles/DATs etc
    to me at OLO.
    
    I will personally by each contributor 1 Pint of Beer/Lager whateva for
    every 10 items received %^)
    
    Graham        
1309.19sadUBOHUB::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindTue Jul 11 1995 17:249
    get rid of stuff....?  doesn't feel right somehow...
    
    Afraid I'd much rather buy CDs than beer...(which is exactly what I
    do!)
    
    Mikef (man who hasn't gone near a pub for a verryyy loooooonngggg
    time).
    
    
1309.20UBOHUB::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindWed Jul 12 1995 10:579
    Actually...I just dont have any friends to go out drinking with.  My
    two friends in the UK (both of whom note here, oddly enough) live too
    far away...
    
    
    :-(
    
    
    mikef
1309.21CHEFS::GEORGEMlived eht pihsroWWed Jul 12 1995 11:292
Aaaah, bless him.  Never mind...make it to the Reading Festival, and I'll buy 
you a pint!
1309.22forget CyberPubs, Virtual Pub (tm) is here!WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Wed Jul 12 1995 12:0315
    
    hmmm, A can feel a new internet venture coming on...
    
    Virtual Pub's !! sit at home with a tinny, connect to the Virtual Pub
    (tm) and enjoy an evening drinking and chatting with yer mates. with a
    suitable sound card, we could all be deafened by whatever's on the
    Juke Box, play Cards & Dominoes (I'm still working on Darts and Table
    Skittles - that funny Southern skittles is right out for now).
    
    With a fast enough link and decent graphics, I bet we could even fling
    beermats across the room ^&)
    
    Now, where did I put that mail about Kathleen some or other.....
    
    Graham$internet_entrepreneur
1309.23Return the gift!WRKSYS::ARTHURWhy think? Try .Thu Jul 20 1995 19:097
Mike, The CD rack was a gift!
If it were up to me I'd be
keeping them in shoeboxes and
save the $$$ for more CD's
(with a coupon of course!)

/Ed
1309.24CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutFri Jul 21 1995 11:235
re .23,

spot the noter using a VIC-20 as a terminal!!!

Chris.
1309.25or an Oric!CHEFS::GEORGEMlived eht pihsroWFri Jul 21 1995 11:261
HAHAHAHAHA!
1309.26RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDYou can run, but you can't hide!Fri Jul 21 1995 12:195
    re .24
    
    A VIC-20 Chris. I didn't realise you were that old.
    
    Balders
1309.27CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutFri Jul 21 1995 12:585
>    A VIC-20 Chris. I didn't realise you were that old.
    
I've even used PETs and PDP10s, so I guess I must be old!

Chris.
1309.28Tough crowd here...WRKSYS::ARTHURWhy think? Try .Fri Jul 21 1995 14:563
At least he didn't call me narrow-minded!

/Ed