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   On Tue, 9 Nov 2021 21:10:00 -0500   
   "August Abolins" wrote:   
      
   > Hello Nigel Reed!   
   >    
   > ** On Monday 08.11.21 - 18:53, Nigel Reed wrote to August Abolins:   
   >    
   > >> https://kolico.ca/tmp/cd2-IMG_20211005.jpg   
   > >> https://kolico.ca/tmp/cd1-IMG_20211005.jpg    
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   > NR> Is that all?    
   >    
   > No.. That was the ADDITIONAL CDs that were delivered to me.    
   > ;) I think I have just about as many as you show on your pic    
   > below.   
      
      
   In my closet I have about 6 stacks of 80 or so discs, I have a shelf   
   full and I have a couple of large boxes full under my desk, plus a   
   bunch of shelves full in my office which I am keeping for personal   
   reasons and don't want to sell.    
      
   > NR> https://www.endofthelinebbs.com/20211108_184955.jpg    
   >    
   > NR> That's only part of it.    
   >    
   > Start scanning those barcodes! When the codes are in a file,    
   > you can easy copy/paste them to Discogs.   
      
   Or I could download the MusicBrainz virtual server and database, and   
   the Discogs export and load it into the database, then write a perl   
   script to query both so I have a better chance at a hit.   
      
   Yes, I am working on it slowly. Problem is, a lot of them have stickers   
   over the barcode from resale places so I have to scrape to scan. A lot   
   are not listed and even then you may still have to match up the correct   
   release since one barcode can be used for different catalog numbers.   
   It's really not just a point and click task.   
      
   Then I have to check the CD for scratches and the booklet for   
   damage...or even autographs (I have found a few).   
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