Subj : "Highly profitable" Bay Street Video store n Toronto thrives To : Nightfox From : Ogg Date : Mon Jul 18 2022 21:49:00 Hello Nightfox! ** On Monday 18.07.22 - 08:28, Nightfox wrote to Ogg: N> [..] Years ago, I bought a CD from a pawn shop [..] I took N> the CD back to the store where I bought it, and they took N> the CD out of the case and brought me another copy of the N> CD they had and put it in the same case and gave that back N> to me. For some reason I thought that seemed a bit sketchy N> at the time, but I guess in the end I still ended up with a N> good copy of the CD album along with its case and the N> booklet in the case. Why sketchy? Did you get a home-burned CD-R version? It would be very easy to tell the difference between a commercial CD and a CD-R. Speaking of CD displays, I remember seeing a really clever "artistic" approach for home use. Instead of storing CDs in cabinets or towers, the mechanism permitted snapping a CD case in a matrix/grid on the wall. And depending on one's takes at the time, the mix/match of the cases would change over time too. I thought that was a beautiful way to enjoy favourite CD art either while it's playing or "just because". --- OpenXP 5.0.51 * Origin: Ogg's Dovenet Point (723:320/1.9) þ Synchronet þ CAPCITY2 * capcity2.synchro.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/Rlogin/HTTP .