On 3 Jan 2006 at 9:08, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

> I used to do that, but I found more damage from dust and grit getting  
> between the platters with the spindle setup. The binders seem to take  
> up less space, and store on a bookshelf easily. It's easier to get to  
> any of the individual disks that way too ... the spindle enclosures  
> mean a lot more handling to get to any random disk (that's how the  
> dust and grit get in there...).

There's always a way to stuff things up though, I cringe when I see people push 
a finger on disc media to rotate it in a jewel case, that's got to be about the 
worst thing you could to media with concentric (spiral) tracks.


Rob Studdert
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