I appreciate the encouragement. A searchable database is
very do-able, as long as we can get interested folks to
contribute to it. A web ring is also a good thing and is
very do-able as well. There are things that can be done
to make your pages move toward the front of Google searches
so that they can be found.
I also agree with the earlier comment that mentioned the
word UNITY. I understand that it is often hard to get
a large group of folks organized for such a task, but even
if we can get some portion of the folks here to participate,
I do believe it will be beneficial.
I will hold off on doing anything for a few days and see
what other types of ideas folks have. If we do move
forward on such a thing, I think that it will be more
successful if everyone has input.
Ashley
-----Original Message-----
From: cctalk-bounces(a)classiccmp.org
[mailto:cctalk-bounces@classiccmp.org]On Behalf Of Brian Mahoney
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 8:40 PM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: IDEA - Collector interest database
----- Original Message -----
From: "Zane H. Healy" <healyzh(a)aracnet.com>
To: <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 4:44 PM
Subject: Re: IDEA - Collector interest database
> I've had this site up for more than a year
now. It's kinda lame, I know,
but
> it's an attempt anyway. The hard part is to
keep emails current (and to
keep
> from getting pissed off at people who don't
have the decency to thank
you
> when you're making a change for them.)
>
> I've posted requests for additions to this list every now and then, and
have
> thought of making changes but, honestly, there
doesn't seem to be a
whole
Two comments on the lack of interest. How many people are aware it
exists,
and how many people are afriad of such a list making
them a target?
Zane
A target for what? Spam? Offers of free computers? Information and price
quotes? I get all of those but that's why I use hotmail/yahoo etc. except
for this list. Since 1995 I've answered every email I've received about
computers and pricing, where to find collectors and many offers of free
computers. I don't mind it one bit. Really don't know why anyone would be
afraid of being a target. I figure it's a service I am offering and my
reward is free computers ... lots of them.
As for people not knowing it exists, the fifth search result in Google for
'computer collectors list' is a reference from classiccomp.Gives the url and
complete info on how to get listed. You're right though, there should be
more mention of it. Don't know what else I can do except send my info to
Google every now and then plus mention it on here.
Hey, go for it. The more lists there are, the more valuable stuff is kept
out of the landfill. If there are a hundred lists, it'll be a lot easier for
folks to contact collectors. If you've got some better ideas on marketing
such a list, take the ball and run with it. I'll support anyone who does.
I think the key would be to have a searchable database online. Someone
collects X computers and someone who has one can instantly find them. I
think that was the gist of the original post. Best of luck to anyone who can
do this.
bm