On Thu, 21 Aug 2008, Jim Leonard wrote:
Doc Shipley wrote:
William Donzelli wrote:
Yeah.
College administrators!
Smart people bought Bob.
Consider how cheap it was when it was getting cleared off the shelves,
and now how much money mint copies go for.
Define "mint", please?
Still shrinkwrapped.
It may seem amazing to this list, but there is a group of people for
whom collecting software is a hobby. While it's mostly limited to game
titles, some non-game packages are valued more if they're of historical
value (ie. Windows 1.0 or Microsoft Word 1 bundled with the microsoft
mouse, etc., still shrinked).
It's not amazing to me. I've sold a fair number of still-shrinked CP/M
packages.
--
David Griffith
dgriffi at
cs.csubak.edu
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