Here's a solution for you Ed. The tapes we play a lot are in the cars, pretty haphazard, but I can find them. What of all the others???We solved this problem with just 10 easy steps. 1) We threw all the tapes we really wondered why we had ever purchased into the bottom of our stereo stack cabinet. Man, you can get a lot in there if you have boxed your vinyl stuff up. 2) Remove the glass door since your teenage kids have completely whompjawed the hinges and latch mechanism (you will require at least one teenager for this). 3) Purchase several cats. We already had a boatload of the little bastards, so this was not a problem. 4) Let the whole thing alone for several days. 5) Be sure your cats have free access to the room where the stereo cabinet is located.
At this point you have done the easy part although the remaining steps must be taken in order to complete the organization process. 6) Inspect the cabinet and tapes. If you have waited an appropriate amount of time (time is proportional to the number of cats), you should find the tapes in a total mess and covered liberally in cat piss (waiting too long to inspect is NOT recommended). 7) Break out the rubber gloves (disposable) and a garbage bag along with your favorite disinfectant. 8) Remove the tapes and throw them away while you try to remember how much each one cost. 9) Scrub out the inside of your cabinet. 10) Finish by reinstalling the door with the whompjawed hinges and latch.
What could be easier? "Spaw's 10 Step Plan to Organizing Cassettes." And here's a bonus for you at no charge!!! You know all those videotapes you made of programs you thought you couldn't live without taping (wombat breeding, fertility rites in New Guinea) that you have never watched since and are taking up space in your video storage cabinet? HEY!!! Leave the doors open! My program works on those too!!!
Hope this has been of help.
Spaw