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After spending myriad non-productive hours watching the Ebay bidding process and then losing on three separate occasions (more than 5% of the time) due to connection failure or slow connection response in the last few seconds, a friend of mine introduced me to Auction Sniper. Like Geeklinenoted on 1/2/2004, the process is clearly superior to going it alone on Ebay, saving both time and in many cases money while optimizing your chances for success. Thank you for the service!
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Morning All!!!!

I was only playing puppy, sorry I didnt follow up but Tyler has other plans about how I spend my time these days and that usually involves getting him out of the cat food.

Sometimes my strange aussie homour doesnt translate very well Razz probably why I get along with R2 as his pommie humour is very similar.

Lovely and Sunny here with a gentle breeze Ahhhhhhhh!! Too nice to spend inside with Turbo Lister. oh well I gotta get back on the selling horse someday.

Lexie
Re: Village.

It says you can let 'Friends and Family' see, but I think that's with some kind of sign-in to the site. I think it was Rick that mentioned you could store pictures but could not link to them.

I think that also had to do with the trouble Mrs.M was having. She must have popped for an upgrade because her pic's started working again.

Auctionpix US (a free image host for eBay, a good one)
Auctionpix UK (a free image host for eBay, a good one)
Boomspeed (good, but down sometimes)
Deadzoom (a free image host for eBay, a good one)
ImageMagician (pay - but very user friendly)
Photo Bucket
PhotoIsland (free jpegs only - no animation, but good)
Ranchoweb (minimal fee and user friendly)
SpareDollar (pay also)
These are some. Some are free , nominal.

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