"Can't you get those CDs out of here?" she asked.  "Why yes," he quickly
replied, sensing an opening, "all I need to do is buy a Squeezebox Duet
system with this nifty remote and this Netgear ReadyNAS Duo disk, and I
can take all the CDs out of the family room."

And that's exactly what I'm in the middle of doing: uncluttering the
family room by ripping our 25-years worth collection of CDs (somewhere
well over 1000).  The question is what do with all this physical media.
Sure, with careful backups, they will never be needed again and can be
disposed of, but, you know, the best laid plans of mice and men oft go
astray :-)

I'd like to keep the physical media for archival purposes, not ready
access.  So I'm curious: what kind of storage solutions are my fellow
rippers using for significantly sized CD collections?   Convential
media racks and towers abound, but they're aimed at keeping the
collections on display and accessible.  I'm more interested in simply
packing the disks up in a cabinet or something, packing them as
ocompactly as possible.  While cardboard boxes are utilitarian, I'd
like something more durable and more presentable than a stack of
banker's boxes.

What are your solutions?

--Steve


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