> On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Sellam Ismail wrote:
> > On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Jay West wrote:
> > > > There are, and have been, for decades, valid mathematical and actuarial
> > > > methods for determining the value of a given object based on several
> > > > criteria, including of course supply and demand. Why should ending prices
> > > > of eBay auctions all of a sudden supercede that science?
> Mathematic *this*!!!
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2900526350
> I am only the Messenger, and for those of us who prefer not to follow
> links... this auction (which ended *sucessfully*!!!) was for an 'egg'
> that her *CAT* 'laid' after "...ten minutes of shrieking and acting really
> bizarre.." Someone, possibly Short, Dark, and Handsome, paid a dollar for
> it.
Well, I one won the bid for a 'found' slice of Pizza ...
he never delivered.
> Enjoyment: www.whowouldbuythat.com
cool
> And I used to think that ASCII art of Nekkid Wimmin was the ultimate
> perversion of technology....
Nop, that was just a sidebranch of a quite great
invention which gave us wall size printouts of
Steam Engines!
Gruss
H.
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