Posted by JCSinGA on June 20, 2008 at 15:44:53 from (75.117.17.13):
In Reply to: whats the point? posted by fsfs on June 20, 2008 at 15:16:40:
I believe they do type in caps for emphasis, however I dont find it offensive I have glaucoma in my left eye and I find it easier to read. A thick skin is necessary to not be offended when on the Internet, people have a totally different personality when they are anonomus.
Maximizing profit is smart business an 8N Ford that sells for 2 grand running would bring double that or more if parted out and it's not easy money to part out and sell one it takes an amazing amount of time to disassemble, clean, categorize, take pics, etc. It's the old saying "A quick nickel or a slow dime" obviously some prefer the slow dime.
Again max profits, very good chance that he will sell the desirable component and be sitting on the rest for a while. But who knows?
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