tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4046751414407003862.post2127382581229427311..comments2023-10-03T06:37:15.115-05:00Comments on Bob Canada's BlogWorld: The Walking HeadBob Canadahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07938039612223083995noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4046751414407003862.post-55437064649767216302012-08-02T08:56:20.969-05:002012-08-02T08:56:20.969-05:00Watch out putting the disks in a 3-ring binder. So...Watch out putting the disks in a 3-ring binder. Some of the vinyl sheets pull the ink from CDs and DVDs. I put the art in the binder and the disks in a rolodex-type case from Discgear. Look for them on eBay.Joe Williamshttp://www.willceau.com/newsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4046751414407003862.post-6865267372655799832012-08-01T19:44:57.709-05:002012-08-01T19:44:57.709-05:00Heh, no I don't own all those; I found the pho...Heh, no I don't own all those; I found the photos online. Truth to tell, some of them are only available in Japan, where they always get way cooler stuff than we do.<br /><br />Even if they were all available I wouldn't buy them, for all the reasons I listed above.<br /><br />That's a good idea to put the discs in a binder. I could clear out a ton of space in my house if I did that!Bob Canadahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07938039612223083995noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4046751414407003862.post-41561893872343045712012-08-01T15:03:41.499-05:002012-08-01T15:03:41.499-05:00Wow! Do you actually own all of those special sets...Wow! Do you actually own all of those special sets?<br /><br />Me? I generally buy disks used. Put the artwork in a plastic sleeve in a 3-ring binder and put the disks in a Discgear case. I ditch the black plastic cases at a local thrift store that doesn't mind getting them for some reason.Joe Williamshttp://www.willceau.com/newsnoreply@blogger.com