Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/07/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I'm already there. I have a seven-year collection of Mickey D's happy meal toys, spanning the late 80's into the '90's, when I finally absolutely burned out on cheese burgers and fries. All unopened. All acquired with the intention of cynically cashing in on a future nostalgia boom for ancient broken plastic toys. Make me an offer? Arche --- Mark Rabiner <mark@rabinergroup.com> wrote: > >s trips to various camera or stereo stores are a > thing > > of the past. > > Now, with a few keystrokes, I can find all the > 1970's I would ever need. > > And what better way to relive one's youth than > picking up an old > > Marantz receiver or a set of AR3a's, etc? > > Makes the hassles with the postal services seem > minor to me. > > > > Phil > > > > > The flipside to this touched in Previous episodes on > the LUG on a result > that we are having much more fun with the > accumulating and dis-accumulating > a constant ongoing recycling of valued red dot > objects of some odd persons > trade and anything existing of so called value in > the material word. > Seven years ago could have done such trading in the > Shutterbug or Christies. > But now we're plugged into the greedy non-Zen > lunatics of the entire world > population with the speed of your connection. > With a Leica lens which has more apparent value as a > case piece than a > working tool this gets complicated. > Bringing my thoughts to.... > How many fine prints are being auctioned off on > eBay??? > A tangent for another occasion but I have no idea. > > The buying and selling of precious and valued items > does not go on with > others vocations that I can think of. Lumberjacks > don't endlessly recycle on > eBay their chain saws. Seamstress's their needles > and threads. Few would be > interested in the UPS and FedX handling of needles > and threads and chainsaws > for their glass cases to fly in the face of those > who use these tools to pay > the rent. > This is what those involved in the pursuit of > photography face. > > Now with the internet photographs which have value - > images are pawned off > for a few bucks here and there. Its camera gear > which is relegated to the > status of the plastic toys of our youth which we > were bored with shortly > before they thankfully broke. And baseball cards. > > Here's a dumb idea: Soon a book will come out "EBay > for Kiddies" and the > plastic toys we get our kids with such love will be > recycled for eternity. > Like little yellow bathtub duckys. > > Mork in New York > A yellow and black cheater book; EBay for the > kiddies of dummies and idiots. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for > more information > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com