Here is my pet peeve o' the day:The infernal pressing plants that stick those seals on new CD cases - the kind that identify the album title and/or artist along the edge of the case, which no longer matters because CDs aren't sold in brick and mortar stores anymore. Actually, it's not the seal that bothers me all that much, but the companies that use an adhesive that doesn't come off. It makes it well nigh impossible to remove the seal to begin with, and even if you do, it leaves a sticky residue on the case that never does come off, and sticks to everything around it. Grrrrr!
Careful, DRs Ron and Jrand62. Dreams like that one could BREAK the Dream-O-Matic 6000.
Quote from: ChasSmith on July 09, 2013, 08:19:18 AMCareful, DRs Ron and Jrand62. Dreams like that one could BREAK the Dream-O-Matic 6000.If mine haven't, then the machine is indestructible!
I wasn't quite sure if you were pulling my leg or not, DR Ron Pulliam - but I guess you were not! Thank you!!
Who am I to pull your leg, DR singsong?
Quote from: singdaw on July 09, 2013, 07:53:05 AMHere is my pet peeve o' the day:The infernal pressing plants that stick those seals on new CD cases - the kind that identify the album title and/or artist along the edge of the case, which no longer matters because CDs aren't sold in brick and mortar stores anymore. Actually, it's not the seal that bothers me all that much, but the companies that use an adhesive that doesn't come off. It makes it well nigh impossible to remove the seal to begin with, and even if you do, it leaves a sticky residue on the case that never does come off, and sticks to everything around it. Grrrrr! "Goo Gone" will take it right off. Of course, there is an argument about it not being environmentally friendly, but it works.