Ya know, I could see eBay cracking down on, say, an eBay Store listing Beanie Babies (which go into a 9% FVF category) in Computers: Tablets (4%...
Security through obscurity is never robust. But I think Kurt was talking about willful ignorance on the part of citizens, not secrecy.
Hmm. What's your budget? Do you insist on MS (for classic US)? Would you consider cleaned or holed examples? Some of the small Mexican gold can...
With eBay's current short-fuse 15% coupon, you should be able to get a 1/10 ounce gold eagle for $135.15, exactly 50 cents over melt:...
PREPSPRING 15% off, maximum discount $50 (meaning your sweet spot for price before shipping is $333.33), must pay by 8PM PST today (March 27)...
Eh, I don't like to confuse collecting with worship. But I also don't empty an ashtray into the punch bowl once I've gotten my own drink.
With gold's performance over the last few days, it's a better deal for you today than it was when I shipped it. ;) That's a great photo, by the...
Really, I'd like to see this stickied everywhere, or better yet tear out the XenForo "search" logic entirely and have the search button just send...
He's certainly reinforcing his reputation.
I got distracted by busts around that age, too, come to think of it.
The proper terminology is "secure investment, guaranteed to be worth at least face value FOREVER!"
You know what they call a group of collectors who are "deluded" about the "true value" of the items they collect? Beanie babies, FRNs, or "monster...
Ah! That's the one they took over in my parents' hometown, too. Of course, I don't remember what they were before Susquehanna bought them. When I...
How odd; I've been banking with BB&T since we moved to North Carolina, and I've never seen one in a bank (BB&T or any other). I know BB&T bought...
Someone else here suggested stacking a few books on your table, and putting your phone on top of the books with the camera hanging over the edge....
No. The photo has been processed. The date looks like the numerals are outlined, not doubled; that's a simple Photoshop filter.
Meh. Someone who grew up listening to the vocabulary and grammar and sentence length of an early-20th-century statesman would probably think...
Yep, they meant "data". If you click through that link, you'll find a paper titled "The toxic terabyte: How data-dumping threatens business...
(BTW, I had to start reading some of your original post to my wife. We can relate.)
Looks like another victim of Hannibal Col-Lecter.
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