num6ers

i know i was (and am) a jerk for saying “i don’t have a price in mind, so don’t ask.”

so i’m not surprised when people ask anyway.

but i was telling the truth.

at least as much truth as that statement can be.

i am tempted, when people ask, to give a number that i believe to be absurd.

after all, maybe somebody will not find it so absurd.

(and in case you don’t think you would, it would rhyme with cotillion.)

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Rhymes with cotillion eh? Must be "one millionth of a million" then. I'll take it!

Wait, perhaps you were looking to trade for a vaudevillian, or a pavilion, or a girl named Lillian? How about Jillian? I'll trade you for a girl named Jillian!

» Pete Prodoehl (link) » march 23, 2005 2:48am

How long did it take you to amass 11,000 users?

» David Barrett » march 24, 2005 12:33am

I sold the first condo I owned about two years ago to move into something bigger. Basically, I looked at the sale prices for similar units for the previous year and the picked a number greater than the maximum of those and rounded up. I had two written offers within about 4 days. Part of me says I should have asked for more.

» Gordon Dewis (link) » march 24, 2005 11:25pm

it has taken since january 2002 to accumulate 11,000 users. the current signup rate is about 600 users per month.

» jim (link) » march 26, 2005 3:44am

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