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  1. I usually pick a number that is exactly between the price I originally paid for it and the going rate. That way the buyer’s discount is equal to my profit. Couldn’t be more fair, in my opinion.

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  2. 46 minutes ago, widowsson said:

    Something definately is off with the way Audacity is assigning the serial numbers. As you can see in the attached screen shot, I ordered my copy 2 days ago on 4/4, receiving #310 and the special limited edition thank you patch.....

     

    Hmmmm....

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    I ordered #320 on 3/14, and received the download copy but have NOT received the physical copy or a shipping notice yet. It seems safe to assume that serial numbers are not a reliable indicator of sales.

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  3. 16 hours ago, ZeroPage Homebrew said:

    Probably a lot of people trying at once. You have until tomorrow at 2PM to make sure you have an account ready so keep trying!

     

    They did say to use a computer browser and not one on a phone so maybe try to use a different computer/platform/browser.

     

    - James

     

    In case anyone else has this issue, I found the answer. Upon creation of the account, if you SUBMIT with a password containing special characters, the server will not accept the submission. When I re-submitted with a simple all-lower-case, letters-only password, the account was created. Then I went back to the Login screen and clicked Forgot Password and an automated email was sent with a temporary password. Clicking on THAT link took me back to the Audacity site with the temp pre-keyed, and it forced me to create a new password. At that point I was able to key as complex a password as I wanted, and it was accepted.

     

    Hope this helps, and HAPPY BUYING!

     


  4. 3 hours ago, Tempest said:

    A little off topic, but the artist's son contacted me a while back about this picture. He sent me pictures of him posing with an umbrella as a model for the box art.   I thought I had posted them somewhere.

     

    EDIT: Ah here they are

     

     

    Nice find, Tempest! Here's another...

     

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    ...and if anyone would like to see a revisionist Atari Brand version of the box, you can view it and the other Sears exclusives in Marc Oberhauser's blog here:

     

     

     

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  5. 57 minutes ago, CapitanClassic said:

    well, there are two unique Sears games, Steeplechase and Steller Track, but that probably isnt what the OP meant. ST only has 3 setting, SC only has 6

    Correction: THREE Sears exclusives including Submarine Commander.

     

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  6. Here’s a suggestion, though implementation might exceed 2K:

     

    When the scissors cut the hair, the whole thing disappears rather than from the location of the cut. What’s needed is an additional tool that can be earned after achieving a certain arbitrary score. 
     

    At that point, scissors would be replaced by tweezers which would indeed PLUCK the entire hair (ouch). The “demon” would need to be faster to make the game more challenging once the tweezers are acquired.

     


  7. First one, but I suspect there needs to be a little more space between the two words so it doesn’t look like BITCHES with an extra S. Reminds me of a ‘70’s computer manual.


  8. Bought two CX40 joysticks from masschamber. Promptly shipped, but one had a bad fire button. He replaced the necessary part at his expense. A gentleman and a scholar who stands by what he sells. HIGHLY recommended!


  9. What a pleasure! Bought two items from me as Christmas presents for her husband, fellow AA member JeremiahJT. Communication was great, payment was prompt, and follow-ups were a treat. And we should ALL be encouraged when we encounter an understanding significant other who buys us games, amiright?!

     

    I heartily recommend doing business with these good people.

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