Again, for the record, I think Marvin's posts are at least
interesting and useful and certainly as interesting as any other
report of a sale or give-away or auction. I appreciate his
routine filtering of the search engine on eBay.
Doung continues to rant:
But please understand that YOU ARE DIRECTLY COSTING
PEOPLE ON
THIS LIST MONEY.
Let's get real: there's *millions* of people on eBay, and a
few hundred here on this list. Who's more likely to jack the
price - a cheapskate from this list, or one of the money-addled
millions on eBay?
Doug said:
Click on your bookmark once a day or so, [...]
Isn't that a helluva lot more direct and less noisy and random than
Marvin's whimsical service?
No. You're missing the big opportunity: write a little Java program
that performs daily searches of eBay and other auction and for-sale
sites for highly prized classic computers, build a search engine
with user-specified queries executed at intervals
ala
www.reference.com - agents, man, agents are the next wave!
Banner ads! Sell the demographics! Cross-link and cross-promote!
License the engine! IPO!
- John