[rescue] how to put a value on a monster ...?

max trefonides maxadam at uchicago.edu
Tue Aug 13 01:25:40 CDT 2002


Kris,
What are you talking about?  And who are you addressing?  Me?  Dan?

I assure you, It works.  I halted it myself.  True, it hasn't been 
turned on since we moved it, but I am an honest person, if it was DOA I 
would deal with it.  We would let anyone who was interested come to 
check it out, and I would be happy to pull it around, open doors, pull 
boards, whatever. I may be able to pull some temporary power for demo 
purposes ...... I know that my information is a little sketchy, but I 
was hoping that you all would ask questions that I would need to know 
how to answer.

I figured that some of you would have a better idea of what the market 
might be like for this kind of stuff. so far I have gotten one really 
constructive post.

--
max

On Monday, August 12, 2002, at 11:44  PM, Kris Kirby wrote:

> On 11 Aug 2002, Dan Sikorski wrote:
>> umm, those things aren't worth squat, tell ya wot, I'll help you out by
>> taking it off your hands....   I'll be there in two hours.  :)
>
> You have no idea how hard it is to settle on a price for something when
> you don't even know if the something is in working shape or has all of
> it's bits in it. Even harder when the object is over 54 pounds and the
> idiot with access to it won't move it unless `it's worth something'. And
> won't let you see where the object is because you might deal around him.
>
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