Is the apple cult that addictive to buy a CD case self that mimics the look of their coverflow feature?
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//no offense to Apple fanboys
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M$The ishelf certainly isn't a practical CD shelf, but it does what it set out to do which is display CDs in a manner that resembles cover flow. If cover flow never existed people might still buy it though just to showcase their most recent or favorite CDs.
Apple fans do a lot of crazy things (apple tattoos, etc.), but buying this isn't one of them.
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M$I don't know a single mac user that would ever consider buying that thing. All of us are already all digital, to us a CD is something you buy, rip, put back in the jewel case and then dump into a box in some closet.
I have been doing it for so long that just this week I got into an argument with my wife because I found a "new" CD in the car and she had not given it to me to rip it. The "new" CD was over 6 months old and I had forgotten what the cover looked like.
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This is a brilliant clip. iRack :p