26 Years ago to the day, in 1983, Phillips and Sony introduced CD technology. The revolution had started. Getting everything to fit in smaller spaces, be as silent as possible, and digitizing everything to make it mobile. I admit I have summarized 26 years in one sentence but that’s what this is all about. We’ve got huge music collections, but the shelves next to our stereo are empty. We’ve got thousands of photos, but the leather clad albums on the shelves are empty (or non existent).
Photos, music, books and videos disappear into our computer’s hard drive, where we forget about most of them. Many of the framed photos around our house are from before 2000, when the digital camera became king.
Let’s try to keep it alive. Let’s have a healthy amount of culture clutter our home. Let’s clog shelves and corners with books, magazines, newspapers, and CDs. Let’s rewind for a second…



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