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		<title>By: Urban Underbrink</title>
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		<description>Sounds good to me.  Most of mine are just kept in the Cake Box they came in.  This is the best way to store them, but not so handy to locate the one you need.  I bought one of those CD Organizers that can search and eject the one you need, but only held 100 and is prone to screw up.  Sure was a lot of trouble to take it apart to get them out.  Never bothered to put it back togather.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sounds good to me.  Most of mine are just kept in the Cake Box they came in.  This is the best way to store them, but not so handy to locate the one you need.  I bought one of those CD Organizers that can search and eject the one you need, but only held 100 and is prone to screw up.  Sure was a lot of trouble to take it apart to get them out.  Never bothered to put it back togather.</p>
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