Showing posts with label ebay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ebay. Show all posts

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Live CD's Now on eBay!

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Just a quick heads up, if you are looking for a way to get introduced to Linux and have don't currently have the means to either:
- Download Linux ISO files.
- Burn these ISO files to a CD for use.
- Or lack of time to do it.

Then let me do the work for you.  Swing by eBay and checkout my listings, I currently have 5 of each listed with Free Shipping!  And at only $2.25 each, makes it cheap and affordable!

Ubuntu 11.04 Live Linux CD

Puppy Live Linux CD- Lucid Puppy v. 5.2.8

Monday, August 8, 2011

New Site Widget!!

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Hey everybody, look to the right hand side of the page and you'll see the new site widget.  I added a small eBay widget to the blog for the purpose of displaying what items/auctions I have running at any given time.  Keep an eye on that portion of the site for any tech related eBay auctions I'll be running in the near future.

One listing I'll usually run on a regular basis are for Live Linux CD's.  I'll list them at $2.50 (USD) and free shipping.  This is more of a service I offer to people who have no means or know how of downloading and ISO file of a Linux Distro and making their own Live CD's.  In the near future, I hope to be able to donate a percentage of the sales back to the respective Linux Distro each month.  Currently, I end up loosing about 15 cents on from the cost of the media to the gas and handling involved to get it shipped out.  If I can get my cost down enough, I'd like to end up donating some back into these open source communities.  See more info to come in the future on this goal.

Happy Surfing!

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Make Money Selling Your Diablo 3 loot?

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Well, word of the digital street is that Diablo III will feature a sort of auction house.  Not that big of a deal right? Hold on tight, what if those auction houses provided a means for your to sell your items (crafted or looted) for real world money?  In other words, hock your high level loot for cash.

Isn't this the type of thing Blizzard has been fighting for years within WoW?  People selling items/gold and in some cases the game accounts for real world cash via eBay and forum meetups?  So why are they embracing the activity now?  Well, it looks as though Blizzard will charge a fee for cash transactions and will process via a third party to handle to transactions.

Among other Diablo III knews, Blizzard has confirmed that players will have to run an active internet connection while playing the game (when it's finally released).  This is a form of DRM; which as we know, DRM actually hurts the people who spend their hard earned cash and usually doesn't even affect pirates who can find ways to bypass it in the end anyways.  So as hot as Diablo III is, Blizzard better be careful not to ward off any long time fans.