>> Ok, we really do not need the list to be a
running set of emails on what
>> is on ebay.
> I do say I am more interested in the things that
people do to find
> things on ebay, other
I definitely agree. Most of the "new"
vintage stuff that I learn comes
from somebody elses eBay query.
Jay's request suffers a bit from bad timing; that HDD eBay was particularly
good. But personally, I'd prefer less of:
1./ Drive by URL's. Hey L@@k at this link, and the poster gives
no further or maybe a two word description.
2./ Sellers who post 2 or more auctions in seperate emails,
where they could be bunched together in one.