And so it goes...
Sep. 24th, 2009 09:54 pmAmong the stamps in a set of stock books I bought recently on eBay was a 1931 semipostal for the French Redemption Fund (Caisse d'Amortissement), of which only 600,000 copies were sold (with the remaining 1.4 million destroyed). Although the stamp in the book is in mint condition, it was hinged earlier in its life, which cuts is value by 60% or so, but the stamp is still worth about $70, retail. If I were to sell that stamp and a set of Winged Victory stamps (also mint and hinged) from the lot, I would recoup the cost of my purchase right there..
The trouble is, they're the three best stamps of the bunch. ;)
Maybe I should concentrate on selling the rest of the stamps from the lot!
* * * In other news, while grocery shopping today, I saw something called "Chelada" on sale, and decided to buy a can just to try it. I recall having seen quite a number of billboard ads and empty cans during Galina's and my trip to Mexico earlier in the year and had wondered what would possess someone to drink a mixture of Budweiser beer and Clamato (itself a mixture of clam and tomato juices).
The beverage is actually not bad, offering a carbonated, salty taste (and, I would imagine, something of a beer buzz if you drank enough of it). At $2.59 for 24 ounces, though, it does not make my personal "short list" of economical ways of quenching thirst.
* * * I'm in day two of using something called ManicTime, which tracks what you spend your time doing while you're on your computer. The fact that the application has not yet driven me to delete it from my system is a good sign. I'll provide more information after I see how I feel in a few more days.
* * * Work is flowing in, which is always good news. My current project, though, is driving me nuts, because if it does nothing else, it reminds me of the "twisting maze of little passages" part in the Original Adventure game (that is to say, basically umpteen gazillion variations on the same sentence). By late afternoon, I could feel my eyes starting to cross and began to suspect I'll need to be particularly careful reviewing the final product.
Cheers...
The trouble is, they're the three best stamps of the bunch. ;)
Maybe I should concentrate on selling the rest of the stamps from the lot!
The beverage is actually not bad, offering a carbonated, salty taste (and, I would imagine, something of a beer buzz if you drank enough of it). At $2.59 for 24 ounces, though, it does not make my personal "short list" of economical ways of quenching thirst.
Cheers...