No, now we can point at the toaster collectors:
I am not sure what the exact definition of 'dweebiest' is, but I can't
see anything wrong with collecting toasters. Not that they particularly
interest me, but I see no harm in being interested in them.
Perhaps sombody can elightent me as to the differenc between collecting
toasters and collecting computers, calculators, cameras, service
manuals, etc, etc, etc.
http://www.toastermuseum.com
Navigate your way over to "SPECIALS" and then "What is it worth?" to
read
up on toaster pricing. It will seem strangely familiar.
Am I the only 'collector' who doesn't much care about the value of the
items hi his colelction? I collect things becuase I'm interested in them,
I find them beautiful (in a somewhat odd way, I can appreciate the good
design in a PDP11 or HP98x0 CPU, for example). I don't collect in the
hope that I'll be able to sell them later for more money.
-tony