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Straight to the point

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 1:27 pm
by Jan
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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 2:29 pm
by Irock
Awesome.
A friend of mine has a theory that Craigslist is just waaaay too easy to use, prompting people who aren't smart enough to figure out Ebay / Match.com / any other sites to flock there. This explains a lot about their personals, and might explain an inordinante number of stupid questions about blocks... Or maybe this guy's a postal worker.

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 8:36 pm
by monet2u
I like using craigslist more than ebay. For starters it's local...so you don't have to deal with shipping etc. I mean really, can you economically ship blocks, I don't think so.

Also, I don't want to always bid on something. Sometimes I want it free (my free computer monitor for instance) or I want to be able to bargin someone down (like my new metal bed frame from $100 to $75). Those things you just can't do on ebay.

I've unloaded tix countless times and it works great for that as well. Ebay is overrated if you ask me.

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 8:42 pm
by Irock
Totally. Craigs List got rid of a bunch of (Jason's) stuff for me when Jason moved in and we just wanted the stuff gone, we didn't want to deal with an auction. His point wasn't that *all* CL users were nimrods - just that the nimrods are less likely to be weeded out with the CL no-hassle format.

i "like the word 'nimrod'" rock

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 9:35 pm
by mere1975
Totally. Craigs List got rid of a bunch of (Jason's) stuff for me when Jason moved in and we just wanted the stuff gone, we didn't want to deal with an auction. His point wasn't that *all* CL users were nimrods - just that the nimrods are less likely to be weeded out with the CL no-hassle format.
Ditto, when Sam moved to our house. He was able to unload a couch, chair, loveseat and a few tables to one very appreciative Dallasite.

Of course, he had to put up with 2 nimrods who didn't show -- but the 3rd guy was great!

- Mere "craigslist.com has revolutionized bachelor pad furnishings" 1975

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 9:35 pm
by monet2u
ooo I also get loads of focus groups thru CL...netting me between $500-1000 + tax free dollars a year! :D

I also found my smoking reduction study thru UCSF on CL and I'm happy to report that in the past 6 mos, I went from 1 pack a day...to 5 - 7 cigs a day. and drumroll please.....I haven't smoked in 5 days! GO ME.

Best part is I gradually had my nicotine reduced over 6 mos while still smoking so I never missed it cuz I was still smoking. Now I don't even crave cigs. It's awesome. plus they paid me to be in the study...thank you CL! :D

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 9:59 pm
by mere1975
WOW, cool!

Remember how Kent/Kabikuman used to do all those medical studies?

- Mere "they didn't seem to be as productive and beneficial as Jackie's" 1975

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 11:13 pm
by monet2u
yeah, I don't usually go for medical studies...but I figured this one I couldn't lose! I'd actually given myself a full year to quit, but I find I don't even need that long as it turns out. So that's even better.

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 5:59 pm
by Irock
Yea Jackie!!!!

Way to go, lady!

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 2:57 pm
by monet2u
hate to report my recent CL handyman search netted a flake. oh well.

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 6:32 pm
by Irock
Today's CL lesson: If you ever find yourself in possesion of a fire hydrant and suddenly realize that it's city property and likely highly valuable and you're like "hoshit how'my gonna get rid of this thing?" Just post it on CL. Apparently there's quite a market for free fire hydrants.