On Fri, 10 Aug 2012 10:55:15 +1000, Phil Hobbs
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pcdhSpamM...@electrooptical.net> wrote:
> Trevor Wilson wrote:
>>
>> On 8/10/2012 9:35 AM, Roberto Waltman wrote:
>> > Trevor Wilson wrote:
>> >> **This is very interesting. I have a 256k printer buffer I purchased
>> >>from you a few years back, that may be worth a fortune one day.
>> >
>> > I am having a hard time convincing my wife that we need to be patient
>> > and wait, until my garage-full-of-junk becomes Alibaba's treasure
>> > cave.
>> > --
>> > Roberto Waltman
>> >
>>
>> **Those words probably apply to 90% of the people who read these groups.
>> My collection of 1,200 baud modems, 386 laptops, 256k RAm chips, 28 year
>> old CD players, Sony Beta machines, 20MB hard drives and valves are
>> surely going to be worth something. Actually, some of my crap is
>> (finally) starting to become valuable (I have a nice assortment of quite
>> valuable vaccuum tubes). SWMBO calls it "junk". She knows nothing.
>>
>
> That's all part of the balance of nature. In order for my baseball card
> collection to become valuable, everybody else's mom had to throw theirs
> away while they were at summer camp.
>
> (Do they have cricket cards in OZ?)
Until very recently (only the last 10 years or so) it wasn't done. Some
photos but that was all. Now it is being marketed as a big thing - like
POKEMON (i.e. mostly worthless).