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 toben88
 
posted on May 29, 2004 12:45:16 AM new
What does your ebay room look like?

OK I know this is scary but...
The dog looks tired because its 4:00 am and I am posting pics to the internet.






OK - show us your ebay room.

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 classicrock000
 
posted on May 29, 2004 04:02:37 AM new
can you say.......BLOW TORCH??

ahh by the way..is that dog real,or is that a stuffed animal you're selling on Ebay?
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 cblev65252
 
posted on May 29, 2004 04:18:59 AM new
Okay, you asked for it. BTW, the boogie board belongs to my granddaughter, Tiffany. Where she will use it in NE Ohio is beyond me. My room has become a storage room for the rest of the house, as well. LOL!







Last but not least, my "touch anything in this room and you will die" photo:



I'd take a pic of my desk, but I cannot find it right now.

Cheryl
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 clancey99
 
posted on May 29, 2004 05:38:32 AM new
If I could find my camera I would- but I feel so much better now- I thought that everyone else on EBAY was a model of organization and efficiency and that nobody else had my messy genes-thanks for letting me know that I am not alone out there in cyberspace-When I grow up I want to be a neat freak but for now...........

 
 OhMsLucy
 
posted on May 29, 2004 05:56:19 AM new
Okay, here goes!









Lucy

 
 NEROTER12
 
posted on May 29, 2004 06:14:44 AM new
Cheryl and Lucy: You are such a real people. I truly admire you guys for that. I will post a pic later to show mine. It looks like I am perpetually moving somewhere with all the boxes!!! I like to think I am at least somewhat organized putting junk in boxes, but then I have to go into them to retrieve things I might want to list and disaster ensues! I really dont have any room at all! (And still I have to fight the urge to go out and buy MORE STUFF.) The other day the maintenance guy came to fix the air conditioner and I just cringed wishing I had a big tarp to just throw over everything!! Lol. (I keep asking the hubby to put up shelves for me...think it gets done?...nooo, I get the yeah ok, I will,.. thing... :0) )

 
 niel35
 
posted on May 29, 2004 06:25:46 AM new
Mslucy - I like your set up for taking pictures. I tried to use a light like you have but my background on white turn out a peachy color. Is it the bulb, do you think. What do you use. apprec it.
neva

 
 OhMsLucy
 
posted on May 29, 2004 06:42:57 AM new
Hi Neva,

I don't use that lamp very much, mostly for bouncing light off of the backdrop. Usually I just use the light coming from the windows on either side. Those very thin curtains do a good job of cutting the harshness of the light.

Yes, it could be the bulb. You might want to try a GE Reveal bulb.

I use Microsoft Picture It and finally discovered the tint corrections I needed to make. Kinda like using a color filter. In my case, I decrease color 99 by 3 and color 165 by 4. That works for most pictures. Mine were coming out way too blue. They looked cold.

Hope this helps.

Lucy

 
 Libra63
 
posted on May 29, 2004 07:02:32 AM new
Sorry guys couldn't resist. My eBay room has a new makeover and I am so thrilled. Everything is neatly stored in the closet for order and I was told by my son-in-law it better stay this way. That was a threat...







 
 Libra63
 
posted on May 29, 2004 07:10:25 AM new
OhMsLucy- Love that poster. I have two of my favorites on the wall. A Laurel Burch and a Penny feeder.

I don't threaten easy but when we moved it was a blessing as my old eBay room I couldn't walk it. I doubt if that could ever have been cleaned up. Now everything is stored where I know where it is and each box is marked. I can thank my Daughter and Son-in-law for this. This beats any present I could get, well except for grandchildren and they do have two. Now my oldest granddaughter can sleep over because I can pull out the couch. That hasn't been done in 4 years. Although moving took its toll it was well worth it. I can even sit on the couch and watch TV...

 
 OhMsLucy
 
posted on May 29, 2004 07:44:58 AM new
Libra,

I'm jealous and sooooooo impressed!

When I painted my eBay room purple and put up those pictures (which I adore but they don't go with the rest of the house) I noticed the clutter down below isn't nearly as obvious. Must be because the purple and the pictures stand out so well. Draws the eye upwards.

Next project will be flat valances with a bold black design of some sort over the windows. Can't use curtains because I need the light control I have right now. I'm thinking a valance will do the trick!

Lucy

 
 minniestuff
 
posted on May 29, 2004 08:01:15 AM new
Libra, all I can say is "WOW"!

Lucy, the lavendar is awesome and black valances (to match the terrific pictures on the wall) will surely finish off the room perfectly!

Cheryl, your pic of Clint Eastwood in the good ole' hunky days, you must be around my age...


I am kind of glad I can't find my camera right now, my Ebay room is scarier than any of the ones posted so far and it doubles as a sewing room




 
 niel35
 
posted on May 29, 2004 08:43:02 AM new
mslucy - thanks for the info. I have a Camedia Olympus so don't know if I can correct the lighting that way or not. If I shoot with a black background, its OK but then if I am shooting something that is black............
My EBay room consists of the whole house. I have boxes piled all around my bed, the other 2 bedrooms are full of stuff and the garage is full of boxes. Just one big Sanford and Son but I love what I am doing and wouldn't change it.

 
 OhMsLucy
 
posted on May 29, 2004 08:45:56 AM new
Neva,

Check your photo processing program. There's probably some way in there you can correct tint.

Another possibility is use a different backdrop. Some people have good luck with blue.

Lucy

 
 niel35
 
posted on May 29, 2004 09:01:06 AM new
OK will check out the program and also want to buy some blue fabric to try out.
thanks Lucy

 
 amber
 
posted on May 29, 2004 09:01:12 AM new
What eBay room??? I live in a small apartment, and "my eBay room" covers corners of rooms, behind doors, closet shelves, dresser drawers, the tool shed, even an old car (for packing materials) Be thankful those of you who have a special room, you don't have to sift through many places to find the item you just sold!

 
 jwpc
 
posted on May 29, 2004 01:33:06 PM new
LOVE THE GERMAN SCHNAUZER........we have 2 – we’ve had German Schnauzers for 17 years, what wonderful, fun filled babies they are! Presently, our oldest Schnauzer is 14, and still perky, and daily nips at one of our German Shepherds, just to keep his macho image up! You know Miniature German Schnauzers know no fear, and they are Mastiffs in their minds!

WHAT eBay room? We live in a converted Country Inn, which we purchased for a home. It has 10,000 sq ft, and about 80% of it is covered with internet, WWW, and eBay product! We also have a brick & mortar store, and it has multitudes of product boxes. Obviously most of the product is for our web sites, but some is eBay also.

My desk and my husband’s desk look like a tornado came through and just tossed papers, samples, etc. everywhere. I would have to make a video to show all the eBay/WWW mess in our house!



My Boss Is A Jewish Carpenter!
 
 fluffythewondercat
 
posted on May 29, 2004 05:36:41 PM new
The listing farm and some of the rest of OfficeFluffy.

CasaFluffy is going to stay behind closed doors for now.







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 replaymedia
 
posted on May 29, 2004 05:54:51 PM new
OK, Fluffy- nosy question time here.

What do you use FOUR macs for? I'll be honest and say I have two computers in my office side by side. But what on Earth do you use four at once for?


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We do not stop playing because we grow old. We grow old because we stop playing -- Anonymous
 
 glassgrl
 
posted on May 29, 2004 05:59:18 PM new
fluffy, I'll trade you two feet for one "low flying aircraft" sign. My DH is an air traffic control tower manager......it seems appropriate.


 
 fluffythewondercat
 
posted on May 29, 2004 06:18:57 PM new
Replay: Sometimes I use five. And I have three more at home (though one of those is nonfunctional right now).

It's my listing farm. See those red boxes on top? I pile inventory into each of those boxes, fire up a couple browsers on each iMac, and list for a couple of hours. I can list 32 auctions an hour easily...probably bump that to 40 or 45 with some effort.

It used to take me ALL FRICKEN DAY to post 50 auctions. I'm not kidding.

This is a huge improvement. I've said this before, but the secret is eBay latency:
the amount of time it takes eBay to respond every time you move to the next step in the listing process. If you have four or five listings going on simultaneously where previously you did them serially one at a time, you can see how much quicker this is.

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 fluffythewondercat
 
posted on May 29, 2004 06:21:45 PM new
glassgrl: Garage sale find. The seller's uncle is a maintenance guy at Anchorage International Airport. This sign came down and they replaced it with something else (maybe a sign saying WATCH THE SKIES, who knows).

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 NEROTER12
 
posted on May 29, 2004 06:29:22 PM new
Wow fluffy, you are running a mean clean REAL Operation there! Clutter down to a minimum. Libra too! I think I am Jealous, too. I am at the point of renting a storage place

Okay, after a day of running around to garage sales and oh finding so many MORE treasures heres mine:

Told ya, a room with a view! lol



 
 bjboswell
 
posted on May 29, 2004 06:58:56 PM new
Fluffy what do you sell.. It must be diamonds with that lack of "clutter"!!!! I don't know if I'm more jealous or amazed!

 
 fluffythewondercat
 
posted on May 29, 2004 07:07:49 PM new
I sell jewelry. Part of the operation is at home still; that would be the sorting, cleaning and scanning activities. As the day goes on, I pile stuff to be listed or relisted in a plastic shoe box and when it gets full, I come over to the office and wake up the listing farm.

I tried selling larger things. Briefly. Oof!

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 jackswebb
 
posted on May 29, 2004 07:40:22 PM new
Muliply cblev and nero 40 times over and ya got an idea,,,,,,,cbelev,,,,,did ya just give up mopping one day,,,,,?? the mop is parked against the desk?

My local City Officials once entered My Business and made me redo the same pictures you folks show,,,,,they have no mind for this cause they do no REAL work and a janitorial service (taxpayer paid for of course)comes in for them Every night....To them it was sqauler.......they have NO idea of Value....to them,,,junk and clutter.......

Next time they feel like just Waltzing in here THEY had BETTER have a WARRANT!!!!!!

and THAT is the TRUTH!

They ransacked EVERYTHING and they checked out EVERYTHING!!!!!! including MY BARBIES!!!!!!!!! Perverts!!

They found NOTHING illegal,,,,,maybe a little off the wall, BUT that's exactly what they wanted to see a month later,,,,,Where are are the Barbies? NOT for YOUR eyes,,,Take your infraction clean up pictures and leave!

hahahahahaha,,,,,they saw Pee Wee Herman in his Favorite position too,,,,hahahahaha.......



 
 neroter12
 
posted on May 29, 2004 08:30:21 PM new
LOL Jack, I dont think I've vacummed in here in two months! haha

And my bike is back there so you know I havent gone bike riding in awhile either!

Think next week I am going to go thru and catalog everything and then put the most of it in storage somewhere for a future garage sale.

 
 Libra63
 
posted on May 29, 2004 09:21:01 PM new
Right neroter12 and then you are starting someone elses eBay business when you have your sale. Lot's of my stuff is in a garage sale June 4 & 5 and things will be cheap. Can't wait to see all the ebay sellers packing their way in and buying all the items I couldn't sell. Sorry I have to work on the 4th so I won't be able to see the rush.

 
 sparkz
 
posted on May 29, 2004 09:40:20 PM new
Libra...We had a big yard sale last weekend. It consisted mainly of stuff I had listed at least 2 times and didn't sell. There were several aspiring Ebay sellers that showed up and bought stuff. You can spot them a mile away. The big trick, which I have almost mastered, is keeping a straight face when I take their money


A $75.00 solid state device will always blow first to protect a 25 cent fuse ~ Murphy's Law
 
 Libra63
 
posted on May 30, 2004 04:35:44 AM new
The best part of that sparkz is that you don't have to pack it and mail it. Saves time and gas money.

 
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