With respect to the way the discs are arranged in the case, I had to laugh when I opened the Columbia Collection, and looked first at the LOA disc. It's a four-disc set, with two hubs each with two stacked discs. And of course, the UHD "Feature Disc 1" was underneath the BD on the left, and the...
Sometimes, even the alleged professionals screw up. This is tangentially about books, but just last night, I had gotten an email from Barnes & Noble that was hyping the release of a book A Brief History of Britain 1660-1851 by William Gibson. Now, the William Gibson I'm familiar with is the...
It actually kind of makes sense to have it on the left, since like a book, you start on the left and work your way right. The problem with this arrangement, though, is that any printed-sheet matter is put in the clips on the left hand side of the case, and therefore covers what is presumably...