RE: [SWCollect] MobyScale 0.3.0 -- please review

2000-11-06 Thread Hugh Falk

That was it for me.

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Subject:Re: [SWCollect] MobyScale 0.3.0 -- please review

"Lee K. Seitz" wrote:
 
 Jim Leonard boldly stated:
 
 
 Each grade can also have a modifier associated with it:
 
 - Sealed (S): Sealed with original factory (or store) shrinkwrap or sticker.
 
 - Compressed (C): Package has been crushed or compressed.
 
 - Torn Wrap (T): Sealed package has tears in the shrinkwrap.
 
 - Item Missing (IM): Package is incomplete, missing one or more items from the
 
 - Missing Minor Component (MMC): Package is missing a minor component.  Minor
 
 - Bad Media (BM):  Diskette media is known to be bad or defective.
 
 Let me see if I have this straight.
 
 1.  The S and T modifiers are only used for grading an unopened package.

Yes.
 
 2.  The C modifier is mainly for unopened packages, although you might
 arguably use it when rating a box.  (Will this lead to people
 (incorrectly, IMO) rating boxes as "NM, (C)"?)

It would be incorrect to rate something NM (C) since a slightly crushed box
does not qualify as near mint.

 3.  The IM and MMC modifiers are used when grading an entire package,
 although from the examples IM can be used as a separate "grade" when
 there's no item of which to state the condition.

Uh, I don't understand what you mean by "IM can be used as a separate "grade"
when there's no item of which to state the condition", so I guess I'll leave
that alone.  ?
 
 4.  The BM modifier is for whole packages or media.  So I could have a

Yep.  The package has to have been opened to use BM, of course.  MS or any (S)
can't possibly be known to have or not have bad media.

 disk and label that looks Near Mint but doesn't work, so it would be
 "NM, (BM)". 

Yep.

  BTW, the description should say "Software media."  Not
 all software comes on diskette.  There's also tapes, cartridges,
 CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs, etc.

Good point; I've made that change.

Hugh, anything else to add?
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Re: [SWCollect] MobyScale 0.3.0 -- please review

2000-11-06 Thread Lee K. Seitz

Jim Leonard boldly stated:

 3.  The IM and MMC modifiers are used when grading an entire package,
 although from the examples IM can be used as a separate "grade" when
 there's no item of which to state the condition.

Uh, I don't understand what you mean by "IM can be used as a separate "grade"
when there's no item of which to state the condition", so I guess I'll leave
that alone.  ?

I meant that instead of a true "grade," you can use *only* the
"modifier" IM as the items grade.  (As per at least one of the
examples.)  I probably didn't need to bother to even mention it. 

 4.  The BM modifier is for whole packages or media.  So I could have a

Yep.  The package has to have been opened to use BM, of course.  MS or any (S)
can't possibly be known to have or not have bad media.

What, you aren't clairvoyant? 8)

 disk and label that looks Near Mint but doesn't work, so it would be
 "NM, (BM)". 

Yep.

Did I mention I much prefer that to rating a disk that doesn't work
but looks great as ED?

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