You mean you got to have other bidders to count as a snipe? I thought it was the timing that counted! OK here's one where I bidded against somebody: 1 second to go.
I have my feedback temporialy private because I am involved in a really big deal on a sneakysnake coin that has over 2,000 hits on the counter and I want to keep the enemy guessing what he's up against.
Change that we can believe in is that change which is 90% silver.
<< <i>I have my feedback temporialy private because I am involved in a really big deal on a sneakysnake coin that has over 2,000 hits on the counter and I want to keep the enemy guessing what he's up against. >>
That's what I thought, I just didn't want to say it publicly because there are already enough babies on this board and I don't want to get involved.
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If I win ok, if not, so what?
Brian.
I got a huge rush when I sniped a few times. However now I use sniping software. The thrill is gone. But the timing is better.
I had one where we both hit at the one second mark. I lost that one, though.
Russ, NCNE
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
Russ, NCNE
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Treasury Seals Type Set
1 second to go
peacockcoins
Don- Check my signature
Dog- why is your feedback private?
And, another one second snipe.
I've been on a roll lately.
Russ, NCNE
I have my feedback temporialy private because I am involved in a really big deal on a sneakysnake coin that has over 2,000 hits on the counter and I want to keep the enemy guessing what he's up against.
<< <i>I have my feedback temporialy private because I am involved in a really big deal on a sneakysnake coin that has over 2,000 hits on the counter and I want to keep the enemy guessing what he's up against. >>
That's what I thought, I just didn't want to say it publicly because there are already enough babies on this board and I don't want to get involved.
<< <i>I want to keep the enemy guessing what he's up against. >>
I love it!
Russ, NCNE
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