Re: [SWCollect] Ouch and I Don't Like This threads

2004-05-10 Thread Jim Leonard
Stuart Feldhamer wrote: At the most superficial level, both of these are signs that the hobby is on its way to becoming more commercialized. A bit of a stretch, but I see your point. Maybe commercialization is a necessary step toward getting our hobby more recognized? More recognition means mo

RE: [SWCollect] Ouch and I Don't Like This threads

2004-05-10 Thread Stuart Feldhamer
At the most superficial level, both of these are signs that the hobby is on its way to becoming more commercialized. Stuart -Original Message- From: Jim Leonard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 12:09 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [SWCollect] Ouch and I Don&#

Re: [SWCollect] Ouch and I Don't Like This threads

2004-05-10 Thread Jim Leonard
Stuart Feldhamer wrote: Hmmm... If I had to summarize: Most people are unhappy that the prices are going ridiculously high. There is a big argument about whether it should be MS or M(S). Nobody sees the connection between these two threads? I don't, actually...? -- Jim Leonard ([EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: [SWCollect] Ouch and I Don't Like This threads

2004-05-10 Thread Marco Thorek
Stuart Feldhamer schrieb: > > Hmmm... > > If I had to summarize: > > Most people are unhappy that the prices are going ridiculously high. > > There is a big argument about whether it should be MS or M(S). > > Nobody sees the connection between these two threads? Yeah, we don't have real probl

[SWCollect] Ouch and I Don't Like This threads

2004-05-10 Thread Stuart Feldhamer
Hmmm... If I had to summarize: Most people are unhappy that the prices are going ridiculously high. There is a big argument about whether it should be MS or M(S). Nobody sees the connection between these two threads? Stuart