I didn't think about ziplocked bags at all. That is a great idea gentlemen.
I just threw them in the drawer. The air seems to be the problem. I wish I had a vacuum sealer. Another great idea for all the parts I have laying around rusting away. That would preserve my plugs and meats for decades!
Oxygen is probably the largest problem with storing just about anything, because it is very reactive. Even if you can't remove all the O2 from a sealed bag, only so much will be available in the bag before it is spent. The second largest problem is water/humidity, which a bag also helps to shield against.
One trick is to save those "SILICA GEL DO NOT EAT" things you find in products (medications, vitamins, etc), store THOSE in a ziplock bag for future use. Then when you want to store something, pop one of those in there with it. It will give a place for any existing moisture to be absorbed.