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a easy and cheap way to store my dvds.
Cheap is right. A better way and also very inexpensive is to use Tyvex/plastic sleeves from MicroCenter. .03 or .04 per sleeve and far better quality than paper sleeves for a miniscule greater price.
Doubled my storage space over thin jewel cases - a definite plus!
http://microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0230937
Of course, you only avoid shipping charges if you have one close to you, which I do... well, twenty five miles away, but I buy a 1000 at a time so it's still cheap.
Frys sells them too but for more money - $5.00 per hundred. Too much for my bargain tastes.
http://microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0230939
The picture shows white, but the package is 20 each of five different colors. If MicroCenter's price is still the same, if you buy two or more, the price drops to 2.99 per package. That's the way they used to sell them.
oh yeah... and notice they're double sided. If you choose to use the other side, that makes these cheaper than SuperMediaStore.com 's scratchy, short life-span, paper sleeves... at their "sale" price... which is no longer on sale, btw.
Which reminds me... since I replaced my thin black jewel cases with the Tyvek sleeves, I have about 1000 black thin jewel cases for sale. Leave me a message if you're interested in them.