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Storing old CDs

These days, single use CDs are very common. My question is, considering how cheap it is

and how frequent did burning become. What do you do with an old CD, Will you just throw

it to the bin, Or shall you keep it?


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Your own personal jesus

I have been asking my self the same thing when I move an apartment and found that I have 79 CD's I do not need. Well, I figured some I would use again ( mainly t.v shows and movies I downloaded ) but still I had to many, so I looked up for good uses and I found two.

1. Use them as coasters

2. Cut them to 1 sq CM and glue them to a Styrofoam ball, vwalla ! You got a disco ball!

Here are more tips I found


http://www.hintsandthings.com/musichall/CDroms.htm

Posted 2006-10-17T17:34:36Z
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Posted 2006-10-18T11:40:13Z
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