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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: intelli78 on Thu, 27 November 2014, 18:49:47
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Didn't see a topic about this here...
http://deskthority.net/vendors-f52/i-am-going-to-scream-t9171.html
:'( :'( :'( :( :( :( >:D >:D >:D
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That's criminal.
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RIP
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The guy sounds like a seriously rotten ass hole. Not only is he ignorant about technology, and not only did he trash something that he was being told had historical value, but he pulled the trigger immediately. Jeezus. He could have given it a week. Just one of those people I guess.
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My heart hurts.
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why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why
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Sounds like that TV show "Halt and Catch Fire"
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I started to read the title and got really excited, then i finished reading it and was really sad. :'(
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Not even the first time this has happened. A reseller had pallets and pallets of 107 keys and they scrapped them despite the fact that we had expressed an interest.
so: legitimate business that wants to sell stock to customers, instead destroys it.
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Nooooooo!!!!! :0
I can't believe it man..
What a tragic loss.
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The guy sounds like a seriously rotten ass hole.
He's a Banker. He probably shredded these precisely because some nerdy geek told him these had value.
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RIP. Only skimmed through it, but unfortunate no official documentation could be provided, apart from the obvious fact that even hypothetically there couldn't be any real amount of memory on a board from 20 years ago.
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He's a Banker. He probably shredded these precisely because some nerdy geek told him these had value.
An true villain
RIP. Only skimmed through it, but unfortunate no official documentation could be provided, apart from the obvious fact that even hypothetically there couldn't be any real amount of memory on a board from 20 years ago.
I doubt this guy was serious about the documentation. Think about what a ***** you have to be to do this.
Someone comes to you and says, oh, your trash is my treasure, there are only a few of these in the world, I can't believe I found them!
Hours later, shredded.
Obviously none of us were there, but I really think he just did it to be mean. If he had been at all serious, he would have at least kept them around and given her a chance. But that was never his intention. Such a shame that they had to be in this particular bank.
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Guy is a true prick for sure.
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RIP. Another piece of history destroyed. :'(
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He's a Banker. He probably shredded these precisely because some nerdy geek told him these had value.
An true villain
RIP. Only skimmed through it, but unfortunate no official documentation could be provided, apart from the obvious fact that even hypothetically there couldn't be any real amount of memory on a board from 20 years ago.
I doubt this guy was serious about the documentation. Think about what a ***** you have to be to do this.
Someone comes to you and says, oh, your trash is my treasure, there are only a few of these in the world, I can't believe I found them!
Hours later, shredded.
Obviously none of us were there, but I really think he just did it to be mean. If he had been at all serious, he would have at least kept them around and given her a chance. But that was never his intention. Such a shame that they had to be in this particular bank.
this.
what happens when you shred a banker? you get awards for that in the states don't you?
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Nah, when you shred a banker you get something worse than feces which can at least be turned into fertilizer. You get toxic waste of the kind that bankers were selling pre 2008. That 's all that they are made of.
And the Obama administration loves these bankers.
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This makes me sad, unfortunately I have worked for a place which had a similar policy where all property had to be disposed of in a certain way. For example cars auctioned, but then small value items such as GPS, phones, laptops etc. had to be destroyed in the presence of a witness. All to prevent conflict of interest and fraud accusations which is understandable regardless of the fact that many items were brand new and had little to no use and seemed like a serious waste.
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I am usually very restrained and don't often swear, but I did when I read this.. What a @#$@ing douchebag....
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I know... the more I think about it, the madder I get...
This is arguably the #1 keyboard holy grail, and it went up in flames in 24 hours :-\
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:'( Damn. The Kishsaver is my dream board, I really need to make a DT account so I don't miss the next chance at one.
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This makes me so sad.
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Sadness and despair.
But wonder at how many still lurk in basements around the world (is just in the US, as the case may be).
Then dismay at the possibility of more suffering the same fate.
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But wonder at how many still lurk in basements around the world (is just in the US, as the case may be).
Since the IBM 4704 was made for use in banks, it's probably not that high of a number. :(
It's interesting to wonder though.
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For him it was like this:
Give them up - potential troubles.
Just shred them - no troubles.
Plus, he's a douchebag.
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All that history, just wasted. This thread makes me a very, very sad panda.
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I understand a laptop, but a non programmable keyboard? Come on you ****ing asshat.
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I understand a laptop, but a non programmable keyboard? Come on you ****ing asshat.
Many people are willfully ignorant when it comes to technology. We who know better are painfully rare.
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Holy ****. This is so freaking terrible.
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But wonder at how many still lurk in basements around the world (is just in the US, as the case may be).
Since the IBM 4704 was made for use in banks, it's probably not that high of a number. :(
It's interesting to wonder though.
It was used in *lots* of banks. I’m guessing there are still hundreds if not thousands of these sitting on back shelves in various banks. Not going to be easy to find them though.
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But wonder at how many still lurk in basements around the world (is just in the US, as the case may be).
Since the IBM 4704 was made for use in banks, it's probably not that high of a number. :(
It's interesting to wonder though.
It was used in *lots* of banks. I’m guessing there are still hundreds if not thousands of these sitting on back shelves in various banks. Not going to be easy to find them though.
We should rob them. You know, for their keyboards. They probably have all their security focused on the vault that they won't notice, right?
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Bank's actions seem to make sense to me.
I mean, consider the following two policies that the bank might have:
1) Destroy all old gear. This rule is to be followed without question or exception. Individual thoughts and reasoning are overruled by the rule. Obey always, no matter how little sense it seems to make in the particular case.
2) Destroy old gear, but this rule may be broken if individuals think it doesn't make sense in the particular case.
Now, rule #2 is clearly a lot more vulnerable to errors and attacks...
In fact, on rule #2, all you would have to do to get something that does have sensitive data on it is convince someone with decision-making power that it doesn't. Rule #1 is immune to this, because even if you are completely successful in convincing the decision-maker that there is zero risk, he still won't give away the device. I know which rule I'd rather have my bank follow...(hint: it ain't #2).
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But wonder at how many still lurk in basements around the world (is just in the US, as the case may be).
Since the IBM 4704 was made for use in banks, it's probably not that high of a number. :(
It's interesting to wonder though.
It was used in *lots* of banks. I�m guessing there are still hundreds if not thousands of these sitting on back shelves in various banks. Not going to be easy to find them though.
Now you've got me wondering how many of these are languishing in bank cellars in Australia.
Not many, probably :(
And even if there were, it is unlikely I'd be able to get any.
I'm still waiting for the opportunity to put my hand up for the old Cherry keyboards they have now.
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You'd think a mother****ing banker would understand the reason why literally throwing away would could be close to $10000 is a bad idea. What a ****ing moron.
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You'd think a mother****ing banker would understand the reason why literally throwing away would could be close to $10000 is a bad idea. What a ****ing moron.
No - they collect an order more magnitude than that money every day - a sum like that means nothing to them.
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Also, most people assume vintage computer peripherals won't sell, since they're vintage and in a hobbyist market.
If you look at it from a banker's point of view, shredding it makes you more money since you can put money making stuff where the keyboards were
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He should be burnt on the alive D:<
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Financial conspiracy
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If you look at it from a banker's point of view, shredding it makes you more money since you can put money making stuff where the keyboards were
until they shred that too.
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Bank's actions seem to make sense to me.
I mean, consider the following two policies that the bank might have:
1) Destroy all old gear. This rule is to be followed without question or exception. Individual thoughts and reasoning are overruled by the rule. Obey always, no matter how little sense it seems to make in the particular case.
2) Destroy old gear, but this rule may be broken if individuals think it doesn't make sense in the particular case.
Now, rule #2 is clearly a lot more vulnerable to errors and attacks...
In fact, on rule #2, all you would have to do to get something that does have sensitive data on it is convince someone with decision-making power that it doesn't. Rule #1 is immune to this, because even if you are completely successful in convincing the decision-maker that there is zero risk, he still won't give away the device. I know which rule I'd rather have my bank follow...(hint: it ain't #2).
um....
i rather have a bank that checks to see if the equipment can hold data BEFORE they buy it.
your 'best bank' #1 scenario is ****ed if their distributor buys a bugged shipment of keyboards.
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You'd think a mother****ing banker would understand the reason why literally throwing away would could be close to $10000 is a bad idea. What a ****ing moron.
No - they collect an order more magnitude than that money every day - a sum like that means nothing to them.
Sure, the bank obviously does, but I kind of doubt that particular banker pulls in so much that $10000 feels like an uttery inconsequential sum.
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You'd think a mother****ing banker would understand the reason why literally throwing away would could be close to $10000 is a bad idea. What a ****ing moron.
No - they collect an order more magnitude than that money every day - a sum like that means nothing to them.
Sure, the bank obviously does, but I kind of doubt that particular banker pulls in so much that $10000 feels like an uttery inconsequential sum.
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you mean if he personally sold and profited from selling the keyboards?
pretty sure that's grounds for termination in most companies.
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You'd think a mother****ing banker would understand the reason why literally throwing away would could be close to $10000 is a bad idea. What a ****ing moron.
No - they collect an order more magnitude than that money every day - a sum like that means nothing to them.
Sure, the bank obviously does, but I kind of doubt that particular banker pulls in so much that $10000 feels like an uttery inconsequential sum.
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you mean if he personally sold and profited from selling the keyboards?
pretty sure that's grounds for termination in most companies.
Unless the company (bank) had formally given the hardware to him.
Where I work every now and again we have a clear out of old hardware. Once something is slated for disposal, it has to be formally written off at the accountant's, then it is basically up for grabs for anyone who wants it. What we do with the hardware after that is entirely up to us.
Although tbh not much of it is worth much, if anything.
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You'd think a mother****ing banker would understand the reason why literally throwing away would could be close to $10000 is a bad idea. What a ****ing moron.
No - they collect an order more magnitude than that money every day - a sum like that means nothing to them.
Sure, the bank obviously does, but I kind of doubt that particular banker pulls in so much that $10000 feels like an uttery inconsequential sum.
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you mean if he personally sold and profited from selling the keyboards?
pretty sure that's grounds for termination in most companies.
There's no real reason I can think of why anyone reasonable should worry about what becomes of used keyboards. If the bank was willing to destroy them I don't see why, after easily demonstrating that they could not possibly contain any information whatsoever, they couldn't just give them away.
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This wouldn't have happened if the bank had a proper IT department and equipment disposition process.
I know I'd be super pissed and jumping down a few throats if one of my branch offices took equipment to the shredder (despite condition) without my knowledge and permission. And I work in healthcare, which is almost as paranoid about consumer data as the banking industry.
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…and the Deskthority Ping award goes to…
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http://deskthority.net/vendors-f52/closing-a-couple-of-topics-t9973.html
Update: The boss croaked.
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http://deskthority.net/vendors-f52/closing-a-couple-of-topics-t9973.html
Update: The boss croaked.
Karma's a *****.
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http://deskthority.net/vendors-f52/closing-a-couple-of-topics-t9973.html
Update: The boss croaked.
Karma
Ninja'd by Pho. :'(
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http://deskthority.net/vendors-f52/closing-a-couple-of-topics-t9973.html
Update: The boss croaked.
Well... Now I believe jinxes are working :)
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Keyboards are just a thing. It's ****ed up to treat the death of someone as equivalent to the destruction of keyboards. It sucks that the keyboards were destroyed, it's even more terrible that someone lost their life without warning, leaving people behind who loved them.
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Keyboards are just a thing. It's ****ed up to treat the death of someone as equivalent to the destruction of keyboards. It sucks that the keyboards were destroyed, it's even more terrible that someone lost their life without warning, leaving people behind who loved them.
Thats what I was thinking, why are people talking about the boards, and not the guy who probably left behind a family.
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Sorry for this but what are Kishshavers exactly?
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Sorry for this but what are Kishshavers exactly?
Sorry for this but what is google exactly? :p
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=kishsaver
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Just thought someone can just tell me the rundown but i guess its fine if you don't want to.
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Sorry for this but what are Kishshavers exactly?
(http://i.imgur.com/2ORkF9m.jpg)
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Sorry for this but what are Kishshavers exactly?
Sorry for this but what is google exactly? :p
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=kishsaver
Bookmarked that website. A perfect dose of condrsencion.
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Keyboards are just a thing. It's ****ed up to treat the death of someone as equivalent to the destruction of keyboards. It sucks that the keyboards were destroyed, it's even more terrible that someone lost their life without warning, leaving people behind who loved them.
Thats what I was thinking, why are people talking about the boards, and not the guy who probably left behind a family.
Because he was an a$$hole?
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Eh I obviously don't wish for anyone to die, not even for kishsavers, but I have no crocodile tears. There are a lotta people who die that I like way more than him. Definitely an unexpected ending to the whole episode, though.
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Sorry for this but what are Kishshavers exactly?
Over 1k posts and you don't know what a Kishsaver is? You must be new here ;D
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=52394.msg1451347#msg1451347
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Sorry for this but what are Kishshavers exactly?
Over 1k posts and you don't know what a Kishsaver is? You must be new here ;D
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=52394.msg1451347#msg1451347
I've only really been here for 6 months. I do know what they look like but what I was curious was why someone reffered to them as large parts of history that were destroyed.
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Sorry for this but what are Kishshavers exactly?
Over 1k posts and you don't know what a Kishsaver is? You must be new here ;D
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=52394.msg1451347#msg1451347
I've only really been here for 6 months. I do know what they look like but what I was curious was why someone reffered to them as large parts of history that were destroyed.
People have emotional attachments to old keyboards that they can't even obtain.
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wow, lots of ****s on GH now, huh?
...This is exactly what Hoff was talking about, relax and remember that you're not on Reddit, mkay? great.
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wow, lots of ****s on GH now, huh?
...This is exactly what Hoff was talking about, relax and remember that you're not on Reddit, mkay? great.
who you talking about?
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Sorry for this but what are Kishshavers exactly?
Over 1k posts and you don't know what a Kishsaver is? You must be new here ;D
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=52394.msg1451347#msg1451347
I've only really been here for 6 months. I do know what they look like but what I was curious was why someone reffered to them as large parts of history that were destroyed.
People have emotional attachments to old keyboards that they can't even obtain.
Or they don't like things in limited quantities due to ended production to be destroyed en mass
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Or they don't like things in limited quantities due to ended production to be destroyed en mass
I thought the prevailing idea was that someone has a right to do with their own property whatever they like, including sell it at a high price? And that it's none of our business telling them what they should or shouldn't do with it? If that's the case, then why are people so upset about a bank manager destroying bank property? Emotional attachment, that's why.
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Or they don't like things in limited quantities due to ended production to be destroyed en mass
I thought the prevailing idea was that someone has a right to do with their own property whatever they like, including sell it at a high price?
It is
And that it's none of our business telling them what they should or shouldn't do with it?
But people are still alowed to voice their opinion amongst themselves
If that's the case, then why are people so upset about a bank manager destroying bank property? Emotional attachment, that's why.
If that's what we're calling enjoyment of a product now, sure.
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Are you people honestly saying a man deserved to die because he destroyed some keyboards? Honestly people this is not cool. This is not cool at all.
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Are you people honestly saying a man deserved to die because he destroyed some keyboards? Honestly people this is not cool. This is not cool at all.
I think people were just hoping on the joke train cause everyone else was. I highly doubt people legitimately wanted someone to die
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Sorry for this but what are Kishshavers exactly?
Over 1k posts and you don't know what a Kishsaver is? You must be new here ;D
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=52394.msg1451347#msg1451347 (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=52394.msg1451347#msg1451347)
I've only really been here for 6 months. I do know what they look like but what I was curious was why someone reffered to them as large parts of history that were destroyed.
People have emotional attachments to old keyboards that they can't even obtain.
Or they don't like things in limited quantities due to ended production to be destroyed en mass
This. I think that's why we cringe at the thought of this. Nobody seriously wants anyone to die- that's just said in jest here, but, to destroy rare things that plenty of people really want and will appreciate, and for that matter aren't made anymore... makes me kind of sad.
Yes, I know this is a First World Problem, but it still makes me sad.
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It's kind of like watching impounded classic Ferraris being crushed.
To me it's because they're really nice keyboards that are highly sought after by those who know exactly what they are being destroyed by someone who doesn't care, despite being informed of their value, in a position of control. Being in a bank they should at least have considered the possible financial value, which most likely would have been enough to make it worth the minimal effort required to save them and sell them off. Laziness won the day and ruined ours.
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Perhaps an exercise in futility, but I'm now going to pursue my local bank branches and see what may turn up. It is, surprisingly, an approach I haven't tried yet.
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Sorry for this but what are Kishshavers exactly?
Over 1k posts and you don't know what a Kishsaver is? You must be new here ;D
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=52394.msg1451347#msg1451347
He even saw two at HoffmanMyster's meetup :))
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Sorry for this but what are Kishshavers exactly?
Over 1k posts and you don't know what a Kishsaver is? You must be new here ;D
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=52394.msg1451347#msg1451347
He even saw two at HoffmanMyster's meetup :))
Sure did :thumb: and they felt great
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(http://i61.tinypic.com/nqsgo9.jpg)
Just waiting for a Kishsaver to show up in classifieds..