I love eBay

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Lozzo, Oct 13, 2004.

  1. Lozzo

    Lozzo Guest

    I just bought a wheelchair and a red cape for a tenner.

    Sorted
     
    Lozzo, Oct 13, 2004
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  2. There's a shop just off the Kings Road that was selling a genuine
    electric chair. It had all the fittings and instruments of death still
    attached any everything.

    Which is nice.
     
    Whinging Courier, Oct 13, 2004
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  3. Lozzo

    Molly Guest


    I swear you can get just about anything. Now, where's that Jet engine?
     
    Molly, Oct 13, 2004
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    Ovenpaa Guest

    WTF?? stay in your part of Bedfordshire please.
     
    Ovenpaa, Oct 13, 2004
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    simonk Guest

    simonk, Oct 13, 2004
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  6. Lozzo

    Lozzo Guest

    Champ says...
    I try
     
    Lozzo, Oct 13, 2004
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    dwb Guest

    Gives you an excuse for wearing your underpants on the outside.
     
    dwb, Oct 13, 2004
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  8. Lozzo () wrote:
    : I just bought a wheelchair and a red cape for a tenner.
    : Sorted

    Out-bid on the kryptonite?
    Blair.
     
    B.G. Finlay IT Services, Oct 13, 2004
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  9. It was somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
    From a guy you never met in Norway?
    Watch that green stuff.

    --

    Dave

    GS 850 x2 / SE 6a
    SbS#6 DIAABTCOD#16 APOSTLE#6 FUB#3
    FUB KotL OSOS#12? UKRMMA#19 COSOC#10
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Oct 13, 2004
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  10. Lozzo yik-yakked:
    Inspired. As opposed to expired, the assumed previous owner.
     
    Dave Jennings, Oct 13, 2004
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    Ben Guest

    heh

    I love the fact that in the last week I've earnt more money on Ebay[1]
    by sitting on my arse than I have in the last three months as a
    software engineer.

    Problem is, I've nearly run out of things to sell.



    [1] Blatant plug: ben_sales is the user name. Take the piss all you
    like.
     
    Ben, Oct 13, 2004
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  12. Lozzo

    JackH Guest

    You've got some nice books there... are the OOP ones reasonably recent and
    up to date?
     
    JackH, Oct 13, 2004
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  13. Lozzo

    Ben Guest

    They're from my degree so circa 1997. The generic software
    engineering ones are pretty current IMO because those principles
    haven't changed. The only one that's really dated is the Java
    Language Reference because it covers version 1.0.2 of Java and they're
    up to 1.5 now. Still ok for the basics though.

    I have the 'bible' to put up, Software Engineering: A Practitioners
    Approach by Roger Pressman[1]. Should get it on tomorrow night.



    [1]
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos...6803/sr=1-3/ref=sr_1_10_3/202-6433520-3388627
     
    Ben, Oct 13, 2004
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  14. Lozzo

    Lozzo Guest

    Robbo says...
    In English please?
     
    Lozzo, Oct 13, 2004
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    Christofire Guest

    I thought it was a cryptic crossword clue he's having trouble with.
     
    Christofire, Oct 13, 2004
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  16. <VBG>


    I can't believe what people pay for stuff. I'm clearing out some old 400
    Four stuff this week. A pair of those orange reflectors - the ones that
    screw into the sides of the fork legs. You know, side reflectors.

    These are used, but in vgc. Generic to a dozen different Hondas. And the
    bidding is on ukp10.50 already. I can only assume that they're on the
    unobtainable list.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Oct 14, 2004
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  17. That'd be the free copy of Little Shop of Horrors would it? :) Nobody
    bid on my copy when I put it up about a year ago.
     
    mike. buckley, Oct 14, 2004
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  18. Lozzo

    Ben Guest

    Can't remember where it came from. Certainly never watched it.
     
    Ben, Oct 14, 2004
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  19. Lozzo

    Pip Guest

    You missed nothing.
     
    Pip, Oct 14, 2004
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  20. We've never watched it either.
     
    mike. buckley, Oct 14, 2004
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