The Perfect CD Storage Solution
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[Great Ideas For House and Home | Home Improvement Ideas] If you are like most 21st century media devotees, you probably have a lot of CDs lying around with no particular place to call home. In order to keep them safe, you need to find CD storage to meet your needs and keep things in order.
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[Stereophile.com] Stereophile eNewsletter: Geils Band, or what Stanley Kelly was doing in Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, or what porn king Ron Jeremy got up to in the Metaxas suite at the Consumer Electronics Show, or how Rob Reina listened to a platter rather than an LP, or the true stories of AR and Dynaco, or why Transparent Audio was blocked by NetNanny, or what The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy author Douglas Adams used for a hi-fi system, or how audio writer Laura Dearborn met and married Versalab's John Bicht, or how I was unleashed on the audio community, you might be interested in a new book being published in London at the Hi-Fi Show at London's Heathrow Airport on September 23.
[Kweevak.com] Kweevak.com: Independent and Indie Music Promotion and Publicity ...: This diverse CD opens strong with 'Do You Feel High', which flies to a catchy hook line with up-tempo rhythms and plucky guitar leads. 'We Don't Need Anybody' blends an assortment of ideas and styles that flow over deep, fat leads.
[Mostly-linux.blogspot.com] Mostly Linux: Linux Live CD, pain free online security: For those who dislike the manual intricacies of manually configuring multiple boot of Linux distros this terchangeability is ideal and convenient but this is also a boon to the devotee of live CDs. When using a live CD it is only necessary to boot without any hard drive present in the rack.
[Quietfm.com] Jazz and Conversation: This clip is a special feature within a new 4-CD box set being released this week, featuring all the studio recordings from the Miles Davis Quintet between 1955 and 56 that were recorded for Prestige Records. The band of course is legendary: John Coltrane on tenor, Red Garland on Piano, Philly Joe Jones on drums and Paul Chambers on bass.
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Posted at November 19, 2006 03:37 AM