In article <005e01c730f3$fcb2f040$6500a8c0 at BILLING>,
"Jay West" <jwest at classiccmp.org> writes:
I find it useful, long as it's done when something
unique or of special
interest shows up.
I find that for ebay, its search mechanism is useful enough that
getting a heads up on something is rarely necessary, unless its been
miscategorized.
However, with govliq I find that it really takes a lot of manual
scraping through lots to find something interesting, even with their
search agent.
When I stumble across something vintage, I posted a link here because
I know how much trouble it was for me to find it and I figure I'd save
others the pain.
summary type thing, I'm all for it. Just keep in
mind that most of the
listmembers here do scan ebay and govliq regularly...
Hence my query. The consensus seems to be that I don't post links to
ordinary crap and that some don't have the time to sift through govliq
on any sort of regular basis and find the links I post interesting.
I don't think the number of links I've posted has been excessive, at
least noone's complained :-). So I'll continue the practice of
occasionally posting links...
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