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Subject: hit 'd'; you don't want to read this anyways.
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Date: Fri, 11 Jun 93 19:14:56 EDT

Now, i realize that this is a stupid flame war that i'm proprogating, but
it's just a reflex to defend myself when I'm called a bonehead for no
obviously good reason.

I know that if I put on such-and-such CD, I know where to put it back.
However, not everyone is like me and listens to the same 3 (3?  ok, 2) CDs
all the time.  A lot of the times, I have NO idea where it's supposed to
go.  I try to be intelligent and look for open slots (like, for instance,
"The Glowing Spheriods" probably goes in the open slot right after "The
Gooey-Gooey Sisters".  But sometimes I can't figure it out, because there
isn't a logical open bottom slot, and the top rack is filled.

Now, for instance, if Greg's CDs had little orange stickers or something on
them, well, i wouldn't have an excuse.  But then again, his CD jewelcases
don't have little orange stickers on them.

dave
