I feel ya! I'm at strike 2 right now if the site is down for any amount to time between now and the time this auction ends. It is strike three and I'm out of here!
I had that happen to me too with the max my max bid set at 100 and some one took the high bid with 100 credits. Lista said it was some magic number. LOL I told them they had a BIG BUG in the system...
I'm having problems with the Feedback server - I think they hit a growth spurt due to recent attention in the blogosphere and digg.com
Nice drive, btw, Seagates have always served me well - this is exactly the size I need - One day, when I build my Master Home Server/HTPC of Doom/Skynet in my basement, I'll put all of the data I have in sub-500GB drive in one massive RAID array that will shut down the power grid in the Eastern seaboard - until that day, I'm stuck with foraging for itsy-bitsy drives on the cheap.
How was that for an original comment? :)
Also, I remember my first computer had 200MB of internal storage space... that's like nano-itsy-bitsy - guy at the store said we would NEVER use that much space, now I have Word documents that are 200MB+ - ah, the good old days...
HAHA. The first computer we had had a 2GB HD, but you didn't need much more than that because the majority of your time was spent listening to the crappy modem try to connect to AOL!
They are showing the second highest bid, not the highest. The second highest bid plus one is how it ends. Maybe that isn't what you are asking. I found out I must get IDE, not SATA. Good luck.
Hmm. well if "_____| ___| " is suppose to represent a sata connection then it is that one, but if "::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: • • • • " is suppose to represent a sata connection then it is that one instead!
I love the idea of this site, but the down time is a bit hard on auctions that are ending... I wish the would lets us use HTML for item descriptions. It would give it some zing, and if they could let use us our own image hosting it might ease any bandwidth issues and server load they may be having.
I decided to delete that bit of information from my description so it doesn't confuse anyone else. As long as you have a computer that uses SATA HD's this will work for you. Thanks