Has Anyone seen the new SGC Card Registry?

I have a few sets on the SGC Registry and when I went to enter a upgraded card I just recently purchased I was startled to see their new registry. What really caught my attention is the carousel for the scans in my 1961 Fleer Basketball set. Really a nice feature. I have to scan some of the key cards to my 1969 Topps and 1986 Fleer when I get a chance. What to you folks think?
Link to SGC Registry-Goodlieu's 1961 Fleer BBall
Link to SGC Registry-Goodlieu's 1961 Fleer BBall
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INFO EDIT: I searched all the boards and did not find a thread on this subject.
1957 Topps PSA
1961 Fleer SGC
ebay i.d. clydecoolidge - Lots of vintage stars and HOFers, raw, condition fully disclosed.
1957 Topps PSA
1961 Fleer SGC
But i've seen the PSA registry!
Giovanni
http://www.sgccardregistry.com/set.aspx?cat=7&set=215
<< <i>PSA to copy it very soon >>
Hopefully they focus on grading orders first...
CINCINNATI REDS
1976 - 1991 - Topps PSA 10
1983 & 1985 Fleer PSA 10
1985 Donruss PSA 10
Blue Ink Signed Topps Cards
Game-Used Bats/Jerseys
OPC PSA 10
MC & OC Cards
OTHER:
Eric Davis Anything
Votto, Willingham, Cantu, Doumit, Gomes
Baron Davis Game Used Jersey
Link
Wow ... I could be #1 on about a dozen sets over there.
All it would cost is about $ 5000.00 in crossover fees. Think I'll spend that dough on cards instead ...
"How about a little fire Scarecrow ?"
<< <i>bigd - nice 1980's, all mine are from wax ripped by a 9 year-old. >>
Thanks!
We finally got rid of our originals. There were two big problems with them. First we decided to play war with the cards. Which ever logo we liked better was the winning hand. If you can find a deck of cards owned by a 4 and 7 year old then you will know the condition these were in. Second my brother and I would fight over which cards were who's. The solution......my dad wrote our names on the back of our cards with a marker. Fast forward 6 years and my brother and I would frequent shops. We were the guys with a beat up Henderson rookie that had "Ryan" written on the back. Lots of laughs for everyone else and we gave my dad tons of grief. The funny thing is that now it wouldn't be worth much anyway because it never was "mint" by todays standards.