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01TheDude

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  1. Sure-- I can do that. Sorry I got so defensive. I actually just went ahead and added the method for computing the absolute value scores. I am also making one that counts up the total Bulls eyes. This is a side spread to the original one I created. I enjoy this type of stuff and do it on several boards for various contests. (take a look at this one for example: https://www.thebullspen.com/topic/154846-basketball-prediction-contest-bulls-vs-va-tech-sunday/page/3/#comments ) Anyway-- given enough time, I will eventually develop a nice display of many contests. Though some find my use of colors a little unnerving.
  2. The total on column "I" is used as a quick way to compare who might have a matching guess. In other words-- if I were to submit the exact same guess as someone else, I would immediately not be able to win 1st place (entry factor). It is a simple way to review how your score might be repeating someone else.
  3. If someone guesses them all correctly-- the contest ends immediately. Also-- according to the rules-- the tie breaker goes to the person who submits earlier (another reason I am keeping track of the guesses and entry position). And I get yelled at for it. Awesome.
  4. What is your problem with my table that shows the guesses? It is merely for comparison sake-- I'm not grading your contest. Stop freaking out. Trust me-- if I were grading your contest-- I would not repeat the same values (final grade for instance) in every single person score of each book. This merely shows that the total of each person set of guesses is a total of X amount-- so they can now if they are similar to someone else.
  5. If it was a bargain based on that-- I might have pulled the trigger and then altered the swastika into a different shape by adding a line or two or four. Or if I were the dealer-- same thing (and raise the price to boot). how to alter a swastika into a less ugly symbol
  6. Grey Hulk to Grey Gargoyle (reprint from JIM 113, which I have shown before but this is slightly different)
  7. I stand corrected -- though when you said I won I thought you meant 1st place. I completely forgot about this contest that happened so long ago - I mean-- 5 years is quite a while- especially if you suffered some serious health problems along the way.
  8. I sold a couple of my treasuries which were in pretty nice condition. Shipping can be hard but I found I could fit two packed well on the diagonal of the regular medium priority mail size box. Worked fine with sending off my Star Wars 1 and 2 bought off the rack. and also with my store bought copy of the Ali - Supes one Sort of regret not holding on to them but oh well-- can't keep this stuff forever and I got a decent price for mine-- though low compared to today's values I would guess.
  9. someone kept bringing up this Defenders 5 as their first comic purchase...... stuck in my brain --- THREE CENTS- SUCH A DEAL!
  10. First I have seen your contest. I've placed high but never won. You may have me confused with another person using the dude as a name
  11. Book 1 8.0 Book 2 3.5 Book 3 4.0 Book 4 6.0 Book 5 6.0 Book 6 6.5 Book 7 3.0
  12. By the time your version was released, most people had moved to the 3.5 floppy drive. I happened to own a machine at the time that had both 3.5 and 5 1/4 because I was into computers as early as 1984 (when 5 1/4 was the standard). I have also used 8' floppy drives in some industrial customer service apps (TRP device that read and encoded checks for example) and even the old magnetic tape drives on old Scanoptics Scanners. Don't get me started talking about old tech though
  13. no idea what the connection you are trying to claim with that last book Here's some more Ms Marvel in her old duds though
  14. more pictures of my older version for comparison (not helpful to the original question but might be interesting to some folks). interesting that I kept a copy of the survey included with the Overstreet update form According to the survey, I paid $35 for this software in 1993 - sold it for $19 (less 6.50 shipping) in 2017 on ebay
  15. Warlock to Guardians-- now there are some celestial bodies
  16. It was this three pack: These are the original books from that purchase, though only the ASM was not replaced with better copies. Sold the IH and FF in a reader group on ebay.
  17. I haven't had my own software since the early 1990s -- when I had this version of Comic Collector version 1.0 (sold it on ebay as a collectible -- it has neat Batman art): This was useful stuff-- back before the internet. I did use this for several years-- never needing to update it because I was not actively collecting. It was "good enough" and by now I would bet it is incredible by comparison. I mean-- this version was 4 grades - Poor, Good, Fine, and Mint. But it was a usable way to print stuff out etc. It was well worth the dough I paid all those years ago. I still have my printouts - though in the 1970s I made my own collection sheets in a 3 ring binder (awesome resource when you are trying to remember what you have sold at certain points). Cut to 2013-- prepping to move and possibly sell my books-- kind of how I found this forum. But the last round of organizing/(rebag/board etc) my collection-- I decided to invest a little more time into learning how to grade under the current environment. I also went through my entire collection (only ~1500 books at the time) and using a website to manage them. I picked a free one called Comic Book Realm-- eventually buying a Lifetime membership ($45 at the time- though they said no ads and there are still ads). The prices quoted there for grades is not super accurate but it is decent enough. You might want to search around for other options. But I think the days of using software on a PC don't make much sense. I mean-- I can view my information using my smart phone. It isn't perfect--- and I would suggest you try a few of them out to see if you like how it works. But the one I use and find workable enough is ComicBookRealm.com My guess is that the makers of software like Comic Collector probably improved the product and made it available on line as well. Not sure-- once all your books are entered-- it is pretty hard to change your game plan. That is why my biggest thing to add here is to evaluate the your options fully before you pull the trigger.
  18. the Tarantula certainly likes that attack angle
  19. everyone seems to want to do harm to anything with red
  20. Ms Marvel meets her match and Spider-woman is HELPLESS...
  21. That book looks pretty Fantastic to me not average in any way. Compared to a lofty 9.0 --- well --- I see your point but this is still a really nice copy.