Author: Steve B
Date: 10:00:01 04/08/05
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. Even today, since there is no liquid >market for Van Goghs for example, it's difficult to assess the 'correct' price >for such a painting. well of course there is a significant difference between a chess computer and a "one of a kind" priceless work of Art,where only one such painting will exist in the world i am not certain an anology can be made comparing the two things >So I think (hope actually ;)) that my question was not that >stupid as it seems at the first glance... :D i did not consider your question "stupid" in any way in fact i thought it an interesting one i only tried to show there is a way to place a value on a very rare computer and that i have done this before and it was somewhat reliable i have yet to see you make a stupid comment.. but i am watching closely.. :)) J/K Priceless(as used in Visa credit card commericals) Regards Steve
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