
We've had a variety of CD storage units. Our freshman year in college, there was an over-sized grey tower that clunked around with us from dorm to dorm. We got rid of it post-dorm because it was ugly and we were too lazy to use it properly. Our CDs were laid around, sans case, collecting scratches.
Then, we got an attractive, slim wire CD holder, that we liked OK, but which we tended to use for storing CDs that had fallen out of our favor.
But recently, we got a DiscHub from a website of the same name. Yes, we received it gratis in exchange for a review on this website. But as some might say: "don't hate, participate." Because they sent us two. Which means we have an extra to give to you, our faithful reader. For those of you who don't win one, you can still recieve a discount, but only if you read on...

The hub is a small, light, angled piece of plastic. It has slots in it, which are lined with a very soft piece of something like rubber. (We don't know what it's made out of, we just know it's softer than a baby's bottom.) It holds 12 discs, and each slot is slightly offset so you can see each disc easily.
We like the DiscHub because it's simple, convenient and it lets our pretty CDs decorate our desk. Sometimes we put our DVDs in it and sometimes we put software discs in it. Because sometimes we are crrraaazy.
So how can you win one?
E-mail us a list of the CDs that would fill your dream DiscHub. You should send a full list of 12 CDs. If we judge your list to be the coolest, then you'll recieve a free DiscHub. If you don't win, you can go to DiscHub, buy one, and when you're in 'checkout' you can put in "AUSTIN" for a two dollar discount!
See? Everyone wins. The deadline for this contest is next Thursday, the 11th.



My bad, y'all. It actually holds 11 CDs. So you can send me a list of 11 or 12 --whatever you prefer.
(I was not a math major.)