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The packaging on CDs is really starting to tick me off. It started a few
years ago, when they stopped listing the times of the cuts on the back
of the package. Now, there are no times, and the titles and write-up are
so tiny and of a similar color to the background that you can't read
anything. Check out Queen Latifah's newest, "the dana owens album"
(sic). Dark brown background with tiny tan lettering.
Then there is the problem of getting into the damn thing. If you can get
the outer cello wrap off, you still aren't home free. They put at least
two tough, vinyl tapes over two edges of the plastic case, to make it
more difficult to open the case.
None of this nonsense would be effective in curbing theft, because you
could just razor through both the cello wrap and the tape, open the
case, and take the disc out. Does anyone remember the heady old first
days of CD, when they didn't have all this wrapping?
Last but not least, especially on DVD packaging, the disc is in a small
well, with a button protruding from the center hole and a rim all around
the edge. So you figure you will depress the button in the center to
release the disc, then lift it out by the edges where there are a few
fly-cut areas in the rim. BUT NO! There is a barrier all around, so
there is no place to get your fingers under, even in the fly-cut regions!
You know what I mean?
Gary Eickmeier
The packaging on CDs is really starting to tick me off. It started a few
years ago, when they stopped listing the times of the cuts on the back
of the package. Now, there are no times, and the titles and write-up are
so tiny and of a similar color to the background that you can't read
anything. Check out Queen Latifah's newest, "the dana owens album"
(sic). Dark brown background with tiny tan lettering.
Then there is the problem of getting into the damn thing. If you can get
the outer cello wrap off, you still aren't home free. They put at least
two tough, vinyl tapes over two edges of the plastic case, to make it
more difficult to open the case.
None of this nonsense would be effective in curbing theft, because you
could just razor through both the cello wrap and the tape, open the
case, and take the disc out. Does anyone remember the heady old first
days of CD, when they didn't have all this wrapping?
Last but not least, especially on DVD packaging, the disc is in a small
well, with a button protruding from the center hole and a rim all around
the edge. So you figure you will depress the button in the center to
release the disc, then lift it out by the edges where there are a few
fly-cut areas in the rim. BUT NO! There is a barrier all around, so
there is no place to get your fingers under, even in the fly-cut regions!
You know what I mean?
Gary Eickmeier