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Trevor 03-05-15 05:20 AM

Re: Storage and the whatnot
 

Originally Posted by Solid Snake (Post 12413830)
It's only been like what? A month? You weren't gone too long. I always notice your name cuz I still read it as Krogers and some numbers.

He hasn't posted since 2013.

Why have you been reading old threads Snake? What's wrong? Talk to us.

Solid Snake 03-05-15 06:10 AM

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Really? Damn. Maybe it's cuz people bumped some old threads and I didn't even see the dates on some posts. hahaha. People have been bumping old ass threads a lot since the year the started.

Trevor 03-05-15 07:42 AM

Re: Storage and the whatnot
 

Originally Posted by Solid Snake (Post 12413891)
Really? Damn. Maybe it's cuz people bumped some old threads and I didn't even see the dates on some posts. hahaha. People have been bumping old ass threads a lot since the year the started.

That's true. It's probably why the forum has been so much more enjoyable lately.

Solid Snake 03-05-15 07:50 AM

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Why we're picking up on arguments from 2 years ago.

kgrogers1979 03-05-15 07:55 AM

Re: Storage and the whatnot
 

Originally Posted by Solid Snake (Post 12413830)
It's only been like what? A month? You weren't gone too long. I always notice your name cuz I still read it as Krogers and some numbers.

Yeah, I stopped posting around the end of 2013.

My username is actually my first initial, my middle initial, my last name, and my birth year. It was my login name at my university way back in the 90s, and I have been using it as my online username ever since. It's not too original, but I don't care. I never actually noticed how similar it is to the Kroger grocery store until people pointed it out online. :lol:

Trevor 03-05-15 08:03 AM

Re: Storage and the whatnot
 

Originally Posted by kgrogers1979 (Post 12413941)
Yeah, I stopped posting around the end of 2013.

My username is actually my first initial, my middle initial, my last name, and my birth year. It was my login name at my university way back in the 90s, and I have been using it as my online username ever since. It's not too original, but I don't care. I never actually noticed how similar it is to the Kroger grocery store until people pointed it out online. :lol:

I'm not stalking you, but except for one post in June 2013, looks like you left us in March 2013. So pretty much a two year sabbatical.

And yes, I also always think of the grocery store (with that Smashing Pumpkins song playing) when I see your username.

kgrogers1979 03-05-15 08:18 AM

Re: Storage and the whatnot
 

Originally Posted by Trevor (Post 12413948)
I'm not stalking you, but except for one post in June 2013, looks like you left us in March 2013. So pretty much a two year sabbatical.

And yes, I also always think of the grocery store (with that Smashing Pumpkins song playing) when I see your username.

Quit stalking me, bro. :lol: I guess for some reason I thought I was posting until the end of 2013. My long term memory isn't too good.

PhantomStranger 03-05-15 11:06 AM

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I think everyone alive at the time would remember the moment when kgrogers1979 stopped actively posting to DVDtalk. It has been etched into our cultural memory like 9/11 and the Kennedy assassination.

davidh777 03-05-15 11:19 AM

Re: Storage and the whatnot
 

Originally Posted by kgrogers1979 (Post 12413941)
Yeah, I stopped posting around the end of 2013.

My username is actually my first initial, my middle initial, my last name, and my birth year. It was my login name at my university way back in the 90s, and I have been using it as my online username ever since. It's not too original, but I don't care. I never actually noticed how similar it is to the Kroger grocery store until people pointed it out online. :lol:

We don't have Kroger out here (though we have some stores in the corporate umbrella that carry Kroger goods), so I've always read your name as "Kenny Rogers."

rocket1312 03-05-15 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by PhantomStranger (Post 12414212)
I think everyone alive at the time would remember the moment when kgrogers1979 stopped actively posting to DVDtalk. It has been etched into our cultural memory like 9/11 and the Kennedy assassination.

Just give it time. I think everyone's memories of kgrogers1979 will start becoming a little more clear.

Trevor 03-05-15 11:25 AM

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Consider it all love Kenny. I once took nine months off from here and nobody noticed.

The Valeyard 03-05-15 11:47 AM

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Hey! Trevor's here! When did you get back?

Josh-da-man 03-05-15 01:04 PM

Re: Storage and the whatnot
 
I've always been put off by how much comic boxes cost.

Dude, they're fucking cardboard boxes. They're cheap paper things that you use to store other things. I can buy cardboard file boxes with lids for a little over a dollar each, but comic boxes cost fives times that. And $15 for drawer boxes is fucking nuts.

madcougar 03-05-15 03:06 PM

Re: Storage and the whatnot
 

Originally Posted by kgrogers1979 (Post 12413139)
This is the best storage for comic books:

http://i.imgur.com/iFq8yGc.jpg

Seriously. I went digital years ago mostly because I was sick and tired of dealing with boxes, bags, and boards and all that crap.

I won't argue your point because having digital comics to read has been very nice. But there's something that I just love about reading a paper and ink comic book that will prevent me from ever going 100 percent digital.

The Valeyard 03-05-15 06:25 PM

Re: Storage and the whatnot
 

Originally Posted by Josh-da-man (Post 12414393)
Dude, they're fucking cardboard boxes. They're cheap paper things that you use to store other things. I can buy cardboard file boxes with lids for a little over a dollar each, but comic boxes cost fives times that. And $15 for drawer boxes is fucking nuts.

To be fair, the Drawer Boxes are a lot of cardboard for $15. It's designed to withstand the weight of several boxes on top of it. Most regular comic lids start to crush after 3 boxes. I remember when the guy who invented the Drawer Box was hawking them at SDCC. He was inviting people to stand on top of a box with nothing inside it to see how much weight it could handle.

$15 may seem a bit nuts but honestly, the people who would buy one generally spend $4 for a 32 page pamphlet. Sometimes several $4 pamphlets on a weekly basis. An extra $15 is nothing compared to that.

whotony 03-06-15 11:37 PM

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Most of my long boxes are seriously heaavy with over 300 books in them.

i can't fathom how this would't crush the lower two rows or at least the bottom row.

http://i.imgur.com/tkTtpN8.jpg

reverie 03-07-15 10:23 AM

Re: Storage and the whatnot
 
Thanks for the pic! I gotta see how I want to set mine up, since as I said space is at a premium and we're probably still years away from moving. But they do look a lot nicer and easier to get at for sure!

Trevor 03-07-15 10:27 AM

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They say they're built to be stacked 5 high iirc. I know the old saying on regular boxes was no more than 4 high, but these drawer boxes are much sturdier.

My long range plan is 4 high of drawer boxes, with a regular box or other miscellany on top.

The Valeyard 03-07-15 10:39 AM

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Yeah, I was planning on stacking 4 high as well once I re-organize. Right now I'm 3 high because of top space.

Thanks for the pic, Whotony.

resinrats 03-07-15 11:04 AM

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Lol if the comics are fine, until the floor gives out under them.

whotony 03-07-15 12:20 PM

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I got that from the net, this is my room.
Biggish

Mike86 03-07-15 03:37 PM

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I'm so fucking glad I don't buy single issues (often at least). Having to buy bags, boards, and boxes plus storing all that stuff would be a tremendous pain. I'll happily take my trades which I find much more convenient to read since they're collected and bound together nicely and you know what order to read in rather than some titles that become a gigantic clusterfuck with all the crossovers and whatnot.

Trevor 03-07-15 03:42 PM

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I'm close to ditching all my bags and boards.

Comics are meant to be read. I'm never going to sell them. Hopefully a reader inherits them when I'm gone.

Trevor 03-07-15 03:45 PM

Re: Storage and the whatnot
 

Originally Posted by whotony (Post 12416013)
I got that from the net, this is my room.
Biggish

You might have me beat Tony. That looks like 45 or so long boxes; but there could be more not pictured.

terrycloth 03-07-15 03:47 PM

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Im iniddle of moving and saw this really wanna invest in the drawer boxes but spent all day going to stores but none had them :(


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