< Paper CD Case
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- honest0
you try that paper cd case with royal mail in the uk and your client'll end up receiving shards of plastic, a great way to buy back a day's deadline. Of course I'm kidding.
- horton0
i send clients their cds wrapped in recycled paper.. usually all the bunk pages my inkjet produces.
i don't care what they think. at least this new folding technique will make the package look a little more classy.
reduce reuse recycle.
og link once again for the records:
- mg330
Friday night after my friend's band played, we were outside getting some fresh air, and these two fellas came along soliciting their "rap, r&b demo."
You'd have thought they were trying to get us to donate to the Red Cross with the speech they gave. Layed it on THICK!
"We're just trying to get ourselves out there, get our music out there that we feel is unique..."
That wasn't all that funny, I mean, plenty of people intend that.
The funny part was when he asked if we'd like to buy a CD for $2. My friend, half drunk and always generous said sure, and what kind of packaging does the guy present?
A stapled, folded page of notebook paper containing a CDR.
My friend said "Notebook paper? That's some great packaging."
The guy said "Hey, we're starting at the bottom and going up."
It's a sad day when such a cheap gizmo like the jewel case can't even be purchased to try and give a person a shred of credibility.
Notebook paper!
- -scarabin-0
it would be cool if it linked up to the cddb and pulled down track titles for non-mix cds
- horton
nice link scarabin.. been trying for ages to figure out a better way to mail cds.
i see there's even a script over at Doug's to import your itune playlists: