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I began using the DiscSox sleeves about 2 years ago when I felt we were going to be overrun with plastic, storage bins and the like. WOW! I love them and have shared our enthusiasm with many friends. Thank you for creating such a wonderful product.

Now, we are using the Blu-Ray sleeves and newer DVD sleeves. I just adore the newer sleeve (with the archival material instead of plastic) and am thinking of replacing our first-round sleeves with the new ones (it does seem a bit extreme and wasteful, but we really like the newer sleeves even though we never thought you could improve upon the product!). We are also going to revamp our CD storage system in favor of DiscSox sleeves – we can’t wait!!

Thanks for the ingenuity!
Lexa Herron

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Regardless of your initial expectations, odds are that Spike Jonze’s ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ will find a way to defy them.

Based on Maurice Sendak’s classic children’s book, ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ tells the story of a complicated young boy, Max, (played by newcomer Max Records) and his journey to a distant land inhabited by some endearing, if not somewhat frightening, creatures. Those expecting the movie to be a straight port of page to screen however will most likely be let down. This interpretation of Sendak’s work is as much about the spirit and energy of the original as opposed to its literal contents.

That being said, for anyone who was enamored with the vivid illustrations in the book, the on screen translation will not disappoint. From the harrowing boat ride to the island, to the amazing combination of costumes and CGI work used to bring the creatures to life, the visuals in this film are an act of mesmerizing nostalgia.

The story follows Max’s travels to the island after throwing a tantrum while his mother (Catherine Keener) has company over. In the awkward embarrassment from both Max and his mom, Max’s anger, confusion and shame drive him away. This leads him to discover a world of equally troubled ‘Wild Things’ that all have issues of their own. In some ways the film appeals to our nostalgia again by using our own memory of being a child, (and for some of us, our still active inner child), to remind us how hard it is to have so many emotions at once with no easy way to reconcile them.

One of the unique traits of the film is this recognition of Max’s complexity. So often films aimed at children, (or those about children aimed at adults), paint very obvious shades of a personality. Whether troubled, depressed, delusional, over-imaginative, or any other number of focused traits, these other films remove the audiences need to question a characters motives, and instead focus just on a path to resolution.

In Jonze’s world however, Max is let loose to experience and play with all of these traits at once. In the process, we see parts of Max in each of the ‘Wild Things’. But this deconstruction isn’t always obvious, which in turn makes for an exciting and surprising journey of discovery for the viewer. Some may be disappointed at the lack of finality to the journey, but it so effectively parallels the exciting, frightening, funny, and personal road that we travel in the real world that it still makes for a satisfying trip, regardless of your starting point.

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DiscSox Team Member

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It is indeed a pleasure doing business with companies like you. No hassle, excellent product line and outstanding customer service. Even the website is well designed, easy to navigate and really informative (a rarity these days).

Rest assured I will tell as many friends as I have about this nice shopping experience (unfortunately my circle of friends is not that big…)

Renato A.

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Dear MMDesign,

We wanted to let you know that we are out of our heads happy with our purchase of DiscSox from your company. When we saw your product on a television show about home organizing we thought “that would be perfect”!!!

With 4 teenagers, we have a large collection of DVDs and video games. They were stored in every nook and cranny in our living room. Ordering products through the internet and then getting them delivered here to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada was a bit of a concern but we thought we would give it a try.

On completion of the order, we found the follow up email with the tracking number was very helpful. After a little bit of time in the Canada Customs department, the order was delivered to our door!

We went from having two 6 foot high stacks of video and game discs, to them all fitting on one shelf in our entertainment unit.

It is AMAZING! Finding all of this extra space has proven to be a wonderful experience for our family.

The next thing we are going to do is get our CD music in order!

Thank you very much for all of your help.
James Wasyluk and Family

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DiscSox is featured in the December 2009 edition of Smart Computing – Goodies and Gadgets section – Pick up a copy at your local Barnes and Noble store.

http://www.smartcomputing.com/Editorial/article.asp?article=articles/2009/s2013/26s13/26s13.asp

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R.J. Cutler offers up a deliciously indulgent peek at fashion-icon, Anna Wintour, Editor-in-chief of American Vogue since 1988 in this fascinating and addicting documentary. You might remember it was Meryl Streep’s character, Miranda Priestly, in The Devil Wears Prada that was “loosely” based on Wintour’s reputation. Like being a fly-on-the wall, Cutler offers us a rare real-life opportunity to witness the talented and smart Wintour, who r-u-l-e-s the $300 billion-a-year fashion industry and her inner circle of editors, designers, photographers, & models as they frantically prepare for the voluminous, and cinematic-like production of the September issue.

If one were to describe Wintour based solely on the majority of articles written about her, you would be missing many nuances of her personality. I actually found her to be quite charming and very likable at times. For example, it’s when she’s invited to an all-important meeting with the CEO of Neiman-Marcus in which he professes the influence she has with designers on a global level, and how she can be of extraordinary help to the omnipotent retailer in regards to order delivery, that she reveals a very human side by making numerous gestures of gently touching his hand while responding. It was interactions like this and those between her and her daughter that show off a bit of her softer side.

Despite Wintour’s need to control every detail of every page with perfectionist reasoning, I came to the conclusion that is was OK. After all, she’s well aware, and it comes across crystal-clear, that the ultimate success of the magazine lies clearly in her hands. But at the same time she still encourages and supports her minions, especially that of her ingenious and very talented creative director, Grace Coddington. Although there’s plenty of incidences showcasing Wintour and Coddington desperately clashing over creative differences, the underlying mutual respect and trust between them is quite evident.

Seek out this movie. Even if you’re not a fashionista, I think you’ll at least appreciate the business aspect of what it takes to put together such a massive and arduous production that is Vogue’s September issue.

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-Vanessa O’Connor
DiscSox Team Member

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Visit the following link for industry news.

http://www.businessweek.com/globalbiz/blog/eyeonasia/archives/2009/09/panasonic_enlis.html

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Toshiba and Best Buy’s in-house Insignia brand appears to be set to release combo HDTV/Blu-ray players in the near future. Blu-ray.com reports that Toshiba’s combo will be demoed at the upcoming CES show. It’ll be dubbed ‘Cell Regza’ and will be powered by the same processor found in the PlayStation 3. This could be the start of a trend as Engadget and Blu-ray.com spotted a ‘coming soon’ mention of another HDTV/Blu-ray player, this time from Insignia. By the time I tried to check out the product, with the model name NS-LBD32X-10A, it appeared that Best Buy had taken down the Web page. But reports say this one features a 32-inch LCD screen and is expected to be priced at $599. There is an Ethernet connection, indicating that it will be a BD Live player.
-Susanne Ault

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Be sure to check out our clearance items while quantities last. These items are on clearance because they either have slight cosmetic imperfections that in no way affect the function of the product, or are to be discontinued.

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Decorative Cases

Decorative Cases

MMDesign is excited to announce a new customized line of decorative cases that will become available by mid-November!

There will be an option of 4 designs available in two sizes; one for CD’s and one for DVD’s. The DVD cases will hold approximately 300 DVD or HD/Blu-ray DiscSox sleeves and the CD cases will hold approximately 312 CD Pro DiscSox sleeves.

If you would like to receive an email once these cases become available, send us a note to info@discsox.com and we would be happy to notify you!

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