The ebay URL's I've posted here on occasion have been items
I've run across that I think other's might be interested in that may
not appear that often, such as the Tandy CM-1, monitor I posted a
couple of weeks ago. CM-1's have always been difficult to get a hold
of and quite desirable for those with a graphics card that supports
it. I certainly wouldn't post a reference to every PC-XT or Mac II
that gets put up for sale on there, but I look at it as trying to
help people out, just like similar posts for anywhere else that
people find classic computer stuff.
Jeff
>I'm curious... Has anyone here purchased something from EBay that
>they wouldn't have found unless the advertisement showed up here?
>
>I believe that if people are going to buy something from EBay, they
>already have searches set up or email announcements, and don't need
>to see the announcement here. The people that HATE EBay don't want
>to see the announcement because it only pisses them off.
>
>So, I vote for no EBay advertisements. Especially the one line
>http://www.ebay.com/... kind with no supporting text. Many of
>us don't read email with a HTTP degraded browser.
>
>Anyone else want to weigh in on this issue?
>
>Clint
>
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Received on Thu Apr 26 2001 - 19:21:07 BST