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Advice on a high-capacity CD/DVD briefcase/wallet?
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Join Date: Sep 2001
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I left the states over a year ago and started meandering around the continents. And it isn't family, friends or foods that I miss... it's my DVD collection - a few hundred movies that I have kept in storage at a friends house. And on my next 'layover' to the states, I'd really like to be able to drag the discs themselves out of storage and bring them along with me wherever I head next.
But I have had horrendous luck with disc wallets in the past - scratches, no matter how nice the wallet or how gently I handled it. And I'm simply not willing to risk a disc genocide in this instance.
Does anybody have advice for a solution that is, at the very least, semi-portable and will protect my discs as if they were priceless? Is there some holy-grail of a disc wallet that actually exists unbeknownst to me?
Thanks peeps.
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I like chicken
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Meow Mix, Meow Mix
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I like my water with hops, malt, hops, yeast, and hops.
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A 2.5-inch LaCie rugged disk and some cheapo model as a duplicate backup.
Optical media for travelling WTF?
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Arizona
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Negative. A great percentage of my collection is HD DVDs and Blu-rays.
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I like chicken
I like liver
Meow Mix, Meow Mix
Please de-liv-er
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