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 Posted:   Jan 13, 2022 - 1:09 PM   
 By:   jkannry   (Member)

Not me, a music library where I already know everything in it is not much of a library. :-)

(I do that with books too, I buy a bunch of them, and once in a while, I read one when I am so inclined.

Of course, these days, I usually rip my CDs, so hopefully I find errors or defect discs quickly.

Incidentally, just today I found a still sealed CD on my shelf that I bought on September 11, 2001. (A classical CD, not a film score CD.) It seems the events of that fateful day let me put the CD unopened in the shelf, and today I stumbled across it. Have never opened or played it yet. So I have this CD for over 20 years, unopened. Might be the record in my collection. :-)


Not a record in my collection

 
 Posted:   Jan 14, 2022 - 5:16 AM   
 By:   Nicolai P. Zwar   (Member)

Not me, a music library where I already know everything in it is not much of a library. :-)

(I do that with books too, I buy a bunch of them, and once in a while, I read one when I am so inclined.

Of course, these days, I usually rip my CDs, so hopefully I find errors or defect discs quickly.

Incidentally, just today I found a still sealed CD on my shelf that I bought on September 11, 2001. (A classical CD, not a film score CD.) It seems the events of that fateful day let me put the CD unopened in the shelf, and today I stumbled across it. Have never opened or played it yet. So I have this CD for over 20 years, unopened. Might be the record in my collection. :-)


Not a record in my collection


What would be yours for an unopened, sealed CD?

 
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