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Re: VERY strange ebay bidding



Bill Garber wrote:
"Steven Lichter" <diespammers@ikillspammers.com> wrote in message news:qWNgk.16973$jI5.15844@flpi148.ffdc.sbc.com...
Bill Garber wrote:
"Adam Hall" <adam_replacethiswiththeyearthiswasposted@polyex.com> wrote in message news:2008072016420716807-adamreplacethiswiththeyearthiswasposted@polyexcom...

Is it me or does this seem crazy?
http://offer.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewBids&item=300241649617
Someone is crazy, of that I am sure. Newbies, they know not what they bid.
Bill Garber from GS-Electronics http://www.garberstreet.com
I wish I was home and could figure a way to contact some of the losing bidders, I have 3 monitors which are even in better condition then that one. I never even considered selling them or printers because of weight.

I've got one spare, that doesn't work as well as the one I use. I'm hoping to find, build, or see someone build, an RGB 15K to VGA 31K converter that works with the IIgs. I am so afraid that, eventually, there will be no more IIgs RGB monitors that do work at all. Yes, they can be repaired, but, who wants to take the risk of electrocuting themselves.
Bill Garber from GS-Electronics
http://www.garberstreet.com


I have a little bit of a advantage, during hight school and college I worked for a TV repair shop and over the years have kept up with the current types of TVs and the only real difference between a TV and a computer monitor is the tuner. I have repaired many, but it is cheaper in most cases is just replace the unit. Most have cards that can be changed out, the big problem is the CRT.

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