View Poll Results: Library or Video Store Orginization?
Library: Alphabetical Accross the cases
4
66.67%
Video Store: Alphabetical per case
2
33.33%
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Hello!
Please help me decide a quick pointless quandry of mine regarding orginization.
I have two identicle cases right next to each other.
My question is, should I alphabetize them left to right, top to bottom per case or should I alphabetize them left to right accross the cases?
The way I have it now is per case (like in Hollywood Video), but I am considering crossing cases (like in a library).
Any opinions are appreciated!
--LVM
Please help me decide a quick pointless quandry of mine regarding orginization.
I have two identicle cases right next to each other.
My question is, should I alphabetize them left to right, top to bottom per case or should I alphabetize them left to right accross the cases?
The way I have it now is per case (like in Hollywood Video), but I am considering crossing cases (like in a library).
Any opinions are appreciated!
--LVM
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Ditto--I've got one main case, and another case for PS2 games, and then box sets which don't fit in the main case, are over in the bookshelf drawers. Then again, since we moved, they're not in anything close to ABC order anyway....there's one shelf of 'Pending [ie, not-watched-but-in-the-mood-to-watch-soon] Movies', one shelf of 'Pending or In Progress TV Series', anime on one shelf, series together, but other than that, they're placed in order of when they came out of the box : )
That doesn't help you any, but I voted for ABC by Case. But if the cases are identical, and right next to each other, you might as well go across, since it's 'virtually' one big case.
That doesn't help you any, but I voted for ABC by Case. But if the cases are identical, and right next to each other, you might as well go across, since it's 'virtually' one big case.