Domain: sothebys.com
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Re:ISPs can hinder anything.
Yea, your shitcoin isn't even close to being worth anything.
And I have a few pounds of this grade of jade. The value is just going to increase as it becomes much harder to find. That jade bangle only weighs a few ounces, it's about the size of a cock ring. NINE MILLION USD.
Yea, you come back when a single bitcoin is worth that much. You won't. You'll be dead long before it ever hits that price.
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Re:ISPs can hinder anything.
Come back to me when you've got bitcoins worth 9 million USD
I guarantee you'll never hit that.
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Link
http://www.sothebys.com/en/auc...
I wish you good bidding!
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Re:Suitable for framing!
Right, or the link to the actual auction photo on Sotheby's. Or the video of world cup soccer or the other Steve Jobs original document that sold for over 1.5 million on Sotheby's.
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Re:Suitable for framing!
Right, or the link to the actual auction photo on Sotheby's. Or the video of world cup soccer or the other Steve Jobs original document that sold for over 1.5 million on Sotheby's.
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Sistine chapel price
How would you put a price on the Sistine Chapel
There are companies specialized in those pricing matters. The Sistine Chapel would be an absolutely awesome meeting room for an awesomely rich organization with cash to spare that already has everything it could reasonably need.
Oh, wait... Doh!
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Re:Sale..
In case that was actually a question: it's spelled Sotheby's.
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Re:URL
unless you accept Ebays twisted definition of tied as "closer than the bidding increment"
Actually, that is commonly accepted auctioning practice, according to any number of well-known and very reputable auction houses.
Just because eBay does it online doesn't mean they shouldn't respect the tried and true method of bidding in increments. Otherwise people would get very snarked as someone goes in and outbids them by pennies everytime.
Bidding in increments has been around auctions since the 1700s. Why should eBay do it any differently?