RE: (313) Discogs.com question

2004-03-30 Thread FC2 Richards
I've had mune up there for a few years now...there is a way to go there and
make your collection private so that no one else can see it.  That way, no
one will ask you to sell it.  It does happen all the time now, but I have
scored some real deals out of there...

If you have a huge problem with it let me know...I am a moderator and I will
bring it up in the mod forum to see if maybe something else can be done
about it.

Jeff the cool moderator

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From: Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 3:52 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Discogs.com question


Hey, don't knock it - I've had some cracking info come through from discogs
members, and it's also nice to know (for me) that my tunes (or wants) are
either a) available or b) wanted.

I suppose if you already know that then it might get annoying. And the
tendency to overcharge is very true - imagine what it'll be like in ten
years' time? Trying to source those original or rare slates is only gonna
get harder...

Peace,

Andrew


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From: quest pond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 29 January 2004 14:34
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Discogs.com question


I only got mine up a few days ago, sure enough the next day I got the same
sort of email. ,seems like more people will email you about your want list
though.

What i do find annoying is people saying i have this record 'from your want
list' without naming a price, then when  you ask its like 60 pounds or
something- pffft.

http://www.discogs.com/~questpond

Regards,

Quest Pond

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Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 1:09 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Discogs.com question






I've started building my collection on discogs and just got an email from
someone wanting to buy one of my records - is this common? None of my
records on there are for sale, I just use the website as a back-up to my
library database I have at home.

So do people use Discogs alot to sell and trade?

MEK




RE: (313) Discogs.com question

2004-03-30 Thread quest pond
If you have plenty of rare Theo and Moodyman listed you might win a big
golden sheep.

Quest

-Original Message-
From: Ralf Gill (healthAlliance) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 5:30 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Discogs.com question


Wondering why would one want to put up a list of all the records in their
collection if they weren't for sale? Does the person with the best
collection win something or get receive greater functionality from the
website?

-Original Message-
From: Lee Herrington IV [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 30 March 2004 4:36 a.m.
To: 313
Subject: RE: (313) Discogs.com question




  i've been solicited on a few occasions.  however, when i have attempted to
negotiate a sale at a price that i am happy with, i have received no
response.  i think some folks just give up on ebay and GEMM and make an
effort at acquiring rare titles from collectors online.

cheers,
lrh

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 10:09 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Discogs.com question






I've started building my collection on discogs and just got an email from
someone wanting to buy one of my records - is this common?
None of my records on there are for sale, I just use the website as a
back-up to my library database I have at home.

So do people use Discogs alot to sell and trade?

MEK





RE: (313) Discogs.com question

2004-03-30 Thread Rob Tyte
Discogs is also been a great place to meet like minded people. I have met up 
with some great people from the website and even put on an old house/techno and 
acid night which would have never happened otherwise. Thanks to all who 
came down or played at Jack's House last Halloween Big respect! :o) I 
hope to do another one later this year!

 -Original Message-
From:   Ralf Gill (healthAlliance) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent:   29 March 2004 20:30
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject:RE: (313) Discogs.com question

Wondering why would one want to put up a list of all the records in their 
collection if they weren't for sale? Does the person with the best collection 
win something or get receive greater functionality from the website? 

-Original Message-
From: Lee Herrington IV [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 30 March 2004 4:36 a.m.
To: 313
Subject: RE: (313) Discogs.com question




  i've been solicited on a few occasions.  however, when i have attempted to
negotiate a sale at a price that i am happy with, i have received no
response.  i think some folks just give up on ebay and GEMM and make an
effort at acquiring rare titles from collectors online.

cheers,
lrh

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Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 10:09 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Discogs.com question






I've started building my collection on discogs and just got an email from
someone wanting to buy one of my records - is this common?
None of my records on there are for sale, I just use the website as a
back-up to my library database I have at home.

So do people use Discogs alot to sell and trade?

MEK





RE: (313) Discogs.com question/Parrish (for a change)

2004-03-30 Thread Ken Odeluga
Earliest opportunity recommendation to all:

That Rotating Assembly LP is  

not going to help my objectivity about Theo Parrish and co! :-)

k

-Original Message-
From: quest pond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 3:57 AM
To: Ralf Gill (healthAlliance); 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Discogs.com question


If you have plenty of rare Theo and Moodyman listed you might win a big
golden sheep.

Quest

-Original Message-
From: Ralf Gill (healthAlliance) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 5:30 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Discogs.com question


Wondering why would one want to put up a list of all the records in their
collection if they weren't for sale? Does the person with the best
collection win something or get receive greater functionality from the
website?

-Original Message-
From: Lee Herrington IV [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 30 March 2004 4:36 a.m.
To: 313
Subject: RE: (313) Discogs.com question




  i've been solicited on a few occasions.  however, when i have 
attempted to
negotiate a sale at a price that i am happy with, i have received no
response.  i think some folks just give up on ebay and GEMM and make an
effort at acquiring rare titles from collectors online.

cheers,
lrh

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 10:09 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Discogs.com question






I've started building my collection on discogs and just got an email from
someone wanting to buy one of my records - is this common?
None of my records on there are for sale, I just use the website as a
back-up to my library database I have at home.

So do people use Discogs alot to sell and trade?

MEK






RE: (313) Discogs.com question

2004-03-29 Thread Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT)
Yes, very, very common indeed.

Check my profile for a good way to dis-courage people from doing this (it
still happens though.)

http://www.discogs.com/~Mr.Blackman

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Subject: (313) Discogs.com question






I've started building my collection on discogs and just got an email from
someone wanting to buy one of my records - is this common?
None of my records on there are for sale, I just use the website as a
back-up to my library database I have at home.

So do people use Discogs alot to sell and trade?

MEK



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RE: (313) Discogs.com question

2004-03-29 Thread Paul Kendrick
If I have a record that I want to sell I'll send an email to people who have it 
in there wants list, so I suppose that people will also try to buy records off 
peeps that have them in there collection..



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Sent: 29 March 2004 16:09
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Discogs.com question






I've started building my collection on discogs and just got an email from
someone wanting to buy one of my records - is this common?
None of my records on there are for sale, I just use the website as a
back-up to my library database I have at home.

So do people use Discogs alot to sell and trade?

MEK



RE: (313) Discogs.com question

2004-03-29 Thread placid
It is common...  I have sometimes emailed ppl to see if they would part
with things., just as I get asked if I want to sell stuff...

I think if u don't want any questions, just put a message in your
profile saying nothing is for sale..

Usually works..

p

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From: Paul Kendrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 29 March 2004 16:05
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Discogs.com question

If I have a record that I want to sell I'll send an email to people who
have it in there wants list, so I suppose that people will also try to
buy records off peeps that have them in there collection..



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 March 2004 16:09
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Discogs.com question






I've started building my collection on discogs and just got an email
from
someone wanting to buy one of my records - is this common?
None of my records on there are for sale, I just use the website as a
back-up to my library database I have at home.

So do people use Discogs alot to sell and trade?

MEK





RE: (313) Discogs.com question

2004-03-29 Thread quest pond
I only got mine up a few days ago, sure enough the next day I got the same
sort of email. ,seems like more people will email you about your want list
though.

What i do find annoying is people saying i have this record 'from your want
list' without naming a price, then when  you ask its like 60 pounds or
something- pffft.

http://www.discogs.com/~questpond

Regards,

Quest Pond

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 1:09 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Discogs.com question






I've started building my collection on discogs and just got an email from
someone wanting to buy one of my records - is this common?
None of my records on there are for sale, I just use the website as a
back-up to my library database I have at home.

So do people use Discogs alot to sell and trade?

MEK



RE: (313) Discogs.com question

2004-03-29 Thread Andrew
Hey, don't knock it - I've had some cracking info come through from discogs
members, and it's also nice to know (for me) that my tunes (or wants) are
either a) available or b) wanted.

I suppose if you already know that then it might get annoying. And the
tendency to overcharge is very true - imagine what it'll be like in ten
years' time? Trying to source those original or rare slates is only gonna
get harder...

Peace,

Andrew


-Original Message-
From: quest pond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 29 January 2004 14:34
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Discogs.com question


I only got mine up a few days ago, sure enough the next day I got the same
sort of email. ,seems like more people will email you about your want list
though.

What i do find annoying is people saying i have this record 'from your want
list' without naming a price, then when  you ask its like 60 pounds or
something- pffft.

http://www.discogs.com/~questpond

Regards,

Quest Pond

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 1:09 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Discogs.com question






I've started building my collection on discogs and just got an email from
someone wanting to buy one of my records - is this common? None of my
records on there are for sale, I just use the website as a back-up to my
library database I have at home.

So do people use Discogs alot to sell and trade?

MEK





RE: (313) Discogs.com question

2004-03-29 Thread Lee Herrington IV


  i've been solicited on a few occasions.  however, when i have attempted to
negotiate a sale at a price that i am happy with, i have received no
response.  i think some folks just give up on ebay and GEMM and make an
effort at acquiring rare titles from collectors online.

cheers,
lrh

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 10:09 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Discogs.com question






I've started building my collection on discogs and just got an email from
someone wanting to buy one of my records - is this common?
None of my records on there are for sale, I just use the website as a
back-up to my library database I have at home.

So do people use Discogs alot to sell and trade?

MEK




RE: (313) Discogs.com question

2004-03-29 Thread Ralf Gill \(healthAlliance\)
Wondering why would one want to put up a list of all the records in their 
collection if they weren't for sale? Does the person with the best collection 
win something or get receive greater functionality from the website? 

-Original Message-
From: Lee Herrington IV [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 30 March 2004 4:36 a.m.
To: 313
Subject: RE: (313) Discogs.com question




  i've been solicited on a few occasions.  however, when i have attempted to
negotiate a sale at a price that i am happy with, i have received no
response.  i think some folks just give up on ebay and GEMM and make an
effort at acquiring rare titles from collectors online.

cheers,
lrh

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 10:09 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Discogs.com question






I've started building my collection on discogs and just got an email from
someone wanting to buy one of my records - is this common?
None of my records on there are for sale, I just use the website as a
back-up to my library database I have at home.

So do people use Discogs alot to sell and trade?

MEK




Re: (313) Discogs.com question

2004-03-29 Thread Garrett
it's a very effective way of keeping track of your collection, 
specifically all the pertinent little details


On Mar 29, 2004, at 11:30 AM, Ralf Gill ((healthAlliance)) wrote:

Wondering why would one want to put up a list of all the records in 
their collection if they weren't for sale? Does the person with the 
best collection win something or get receive greater functionality 
from the website?


-Original Message-
From: Lee Herrington IV [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 30 March 2004 4:36 a.m.
To: 313
Subject: RE: (313) Discogs.com question




  i've been solicited on a few occasions.  however, when i have 
attempted to

negotiate a sale at a price that i am happy with, i have received no
response.  i think some folks just give up on ebay and GEMM and make an
effort at acquiring rare titles from collectors online.

cheers,
lrh

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 10:09 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Discogs.com question






I've started building my collection on discogs and just got an email 
from

someone wanting to buy one of my records - is this common?
None of my records on there are for sale, I just use the website as a
back-up to my library database I have at home.

So do people use Discogs alot to sell and trade?

MEK






Re: (313) Discogs.com question

2004-03-29 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




And it acts as a sort of DIY group effort to catalogue the music we like -
especially for those labels that are either no longer in existence, don't
have websites, or don't list their discogs.

I use it for this reason and the below mentioned

it's a very effective way of keeping track of your collection,
specifically all the pertinent little details

I do have a music library catalogue on my computer but my computer isn't
working at the moment and I thought - what if something was to happen to my
computer and I couldn't retrieve a list of what I had or in case of some
sort of damage to my collection (fire, robbery, etc. - touch wood)?
Ah-ha! www.discogs.com

it also helps me to figure out do I have such and such record already?
since I have an ever expanding collection. I have at times bought a second
copy of something I already own because I couldn't remember or because the
label was slightly different (one was a promo copy, a white label, etc.)


On Mar 29, 2004, at 11:30 AM, Ralf Gill ((healthAlliance)) wrote:

 Wondering why would one want to put up a list of all the records in
 their collection if they weren't for sale? Does the person with the
 best collection win something or get receive greater functionality
 from the website?



RE: (313) Discogs.com question

2004-03-29 Thread placid
Very handy for finding unreleased / promo versions u never knew existed
aswell

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Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; Ralf Gill (healthAlliance)
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And it acts as a sort of DIY group effort to catalogue the music we like
-
especially for those labels that are either no longer in existence,
don't
have websites, or don't list their discogs.

I use it for this reason and the below mentioned

it's a very effective way of keeping track of your collection,
specifically all the pertinent little details

I do have a music library catalogue on my computer but my computer isn't
working at the moment and I thought - what if something was to happen to
my
computer and I couldn't retrieve a list of what I had or in case of some
sort of damage to my collection (fire, robbery, etc. - touch wood)?
Ah-ha! www.discogs.com

it also helps me to figure out do I have such and such record already?
since I have an ever expanding collection. I have at times bought a
second
copy of something I already own because I couldn't remember or because
the
label was slightly different (one was a promo copy, a white label, etc.)


On Mar 29, 2004, at 11:30 AM, Ralf Gill ((healthAlliance)) wrote:

 Wondering why would one want to put up a list of all the records in
 their collection if they weren't for sale? Does the person with the
 best collection win something or get receive greater functionality
 from the website?




Re: (313) Discogs.com question

2004-03-29 Thread Garrett
one could even claim they are building the definitive database of 
electronic music...


;)

On Mar 29, 2004, at 12:43 PM, placid wrote:


Very handy for finding unreleased / promo versions u never knew existed
aswell

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And it acts as a sort of DIY group effort to catalogue the music we 
like

-
especially for those labels that are either no longer in existence,
don't
have websites, or don't list their discogs.

I use it for this reason and the below mentioned


it's a very effective way of keeping track of your collection,
specifically all the pertinent little details


I do have a music library catalogue on my computer but my computer 
isn't
working at the moment and I thought - what if something was to happen 
to

my
computer and I couldn't retrieve a list of what I had or in case of 
some

sort of damage to my collection (fire, robbery, etc. - touch wood)?
Ah-ha! www.discogs.com

it also helps me to figure out do I have such and such record 
already?

since I have an ever expanding collection. I have at times bought a
second
copy of something I already own because I couldn't remember or because
the
label was slightly different (one was a promo copy, a white label, 
etc.)



On Mar 29, 2004, at 11:30 AM, Ralf Gill ((healthAlliance)) wrote:


Wondering why would one want to put up a list of all the records in
their collection if they weren't for sale? Does the person with the
best collection win something or get receive greater functionality
from the website?







Re: (313) Discogs.com question

2004-03-29 Thread DJ Entropy

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I've started building my collection on discogs and just got an email from
someone wanting to buy one of my records - is this common?
None of my records on there are for sale, I just use the website as a
back-up to my library database I have at home.



Yeah, that happened to me for the first time a couple days ago as well.





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