To big to fail? What road are we headed down?


Anyone else irritated about the way CD's are packaged? For the longest time I have expressed my dissatisfaction to record companies about the way CD discs are sealed for the American market. It's a hassle unwrapping the damn things, and never mind the stickers with impossible to remove glue stuck to many jewel cases. Back twenty plus years ago in Europe I saw the better way CD's were being packaged, and the disparity of common sense in CD packaging between overseas CD packaging and American CD packaging has not changed. It reminds me of so many things in America - that things are done for the convenience of the manufacturer, not for the consumer. I'll extend my grievances with buying CD's in America further by mentioning the way CD's are often shipped here domestically: they are shipped in various packaging, but usually in something that does little to discover that yet another of the CD cases is cracked. I know over many years of CD buying that this has actually got worse in America, not better. With declining sales of music CD's you'd think manufacturers and sellers would do their best to help the buyer - not ostracize them further from buying CD's. I know of the CD's I receive, between 30 and 35% arrive with damage to the jewel case, and I buy from many sellers. Interesting that CD/SACD/etc. discs I buy from Japan (and Hong Kong) rarely arrive with any damage, and they travel much further to reach me. It may sound unfair to some of you, but I find a general lackadaisical, laziness in many aspects of the supplier to their fellow American consumer in many areas - and the aforementioned problems with CD purchasing is but one small area of a much larger problem in this country. I always shake my head at the ethnocentrism I encounter daily in our country, because frankly in many areas in this country we have no reason to be so feeling so superior to others who try harder to please others.
byegolly

Showing 4 responses by mickeyf

Yes, the tape leaving residue on the jewel case to pick up lint and dirt totally sucks, some come off real easy leaving no residue, others are just a dirty sticky PITA. Just buy the vinyl!

Now, more importantly, why is that Californians get the super high powered Prius model that the brakes cant even slow down, right up to top speed. I'm so envious, I cant even get my flashed 545 to overpower the brakes. Dang Californians, a pox on y'all, ya cant even find Neutral without a 911 call.....;-]
Elizabeth where I hail from, the only cell call you can make in your car legally is 911. I have to assume it's the same in Cali, and this thing is just an excusae to use the phone.?
So I'm driving to California now with my sticky CD's on hand. Keeping an eye out for blindingly fast Priuses (only so I can tuck in behind them and make good time.) Anything else I should look out for?
Probably better to just slit the tape along the edge and just leave it on there maybe.