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Recycling Gone Wrong: The AOL Throne

igrp writes "Ever get annoyed with the seemingly endless stream of AOL CDs that make their way to your mailbox? Instead of just tossing them, you could collect about four thousand of them and build yourself an illuminated throne."

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  1. OR... by domenic+v1.0 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    you can so kindly donate those unwanted AOL cd's to this cause...No More AOL CD's

    1. Re:OR... by xSauronx · · Score: 5, Interesting
      my urk is that Ive gotten an aol cd in a plastic DVD case and it was free...but a number of new games come out and use paper sleeves after I shell out $40 or $50 for a copy. I remember buying UT2k3 new and with all the cds the damn game came with, with the money i paid for it...they couldnt put them all in a jewel case or 2? I bought another game a few months ago and it was in a printed cardboard sleeve...thanks alot. A huge box, a pitiful manual...and I get a cardboard sleeve to protect the $45 i spent.

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  2. Remember the DVD Cases by nev4 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I used to go to Circuit city and raid the AOL CD stand because back then (~2 years ago) the CDs came in standard DVD style cases. Now whenever I need to give someone a CD, I just toss it in one of the DVD cases...

  3. Slow news day by lukewarmfusion · · Score: 3, Interesting

    These kinds of things are posted on Collegehumor.com all the time. As a recent college graduate myself, I have seen a good number of AOL CD sculptures.

    Since we're so interested in slow news, it started snowing today. And I went to the dentist for the first time in four years.