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    Re: BrickBank ! (was Re: BrickBay Enhancement ) —Dan Jezek
   (...) The chance of Brickbay moving to Lugnet is unlikely because Lugnet runs on a Unix server [1] while Brickbay runs on NT server. What I'd like to know is what it would take to get other Lego businesses (for example BAYLIT) to move to Brickbay. (...) (24 years ago, 3-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.services)
   
        Re: BrickBank ! (was Re: BrickBay Enhancement ) —Jon Kozan
     (...) BAYLIT - (for my part) I'll be short and to the point. Brickbay is great, but it still doesn't answer the needs most builders have for volume parts. Maybe LEGO Direct will, but I still have my doubts. They're out to increase profits. Case in (...) (24 years ago, 7-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.services)
    
         Re: BrickBank ! (was Re: BrickBay Enhancement ) —Steve Bliss
      Jon: You've got your own site (BAYLIT), and you seem happy doing your thing. That's great. I just felt the need to address some of your comments. (...) Is that because of Brickbay's design/services, or just because people aren't selling in (...) (24 years ago, 7-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.services)
     
          Re: BrickBank ! (was Re: BrickBay Enhancement ) —Larry Pieniazek
      (...) for (...) Just to chime in here. It's been a while since I checked BAYLIT, and I'm not "most builders" but I have been doing most of my buying via Brickbay. Several thousand USD worth since it opened. That's because I have been finding the (...) (24 years ago, 10-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.services)
    
         Re: BrickBank ! (was Re: BrickBay Enhancement ) —Steve Chapple
     (...) <snip> (...) Actually, it didn't seem to me you had all that many parts. The scale of parts seemed like it would fit BrickBay very nicely. That said, I was very impressed with your formatting and layout. An impressive site, just not much on it (...) (24 years ago, 14-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.services)
    
         Re: BrickBank ! (was Re: BrickBay Enhancement ) —Larry Pieniazek
      (...) No, that's not it. You're not out of stock because you have a lot of parts, you're out of stock because you've priced your parts high enough to shut the people who buy loads and loads of parts at once out. That's a good strategy, make more on (...) (24 years ago, 14-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.services)
     
          Re: BrickBank ! (was Re: BrickBay Enhancement ) —Eric Kingsley
      In lugnet.market.services, Larry Pieniazek writes: <snip> (...) I don't know if its more work. Actually what I do is when I buy a bunch of sets I take out the parts I would LIKE to keep then price everything else within reason. Then because I am (...) (24 years ago, 14-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.services)
    
         Re: BrickBank ! (was Re: BrickBay Enhancement ) —Dan Jezek
      (...) Actually it's not about how many parts are listed but how many lots - 1,000 parts or 10 parts listed in 1 lot don't make a difference. I think the problem here are the fees - why not list Baylit's existing inventory with prices 2% higher than (...) (24 years ago, 14-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.services)
    
         Apology (was Re: BrickBank ! (was Re: BrickBay Enhancement )) —Steve Chapple
     (...) I owe Jon a public apology. When Dan mentioned having 500,000 parts on BrickBay with Baylit added, I got curious and looked at Baylit again. After browsing through over 50,000 bricks, thousands of plates, and even over 10,000 Technic pieces, I (...) (24 years ago, 15-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.services, lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade)
    
         Re: Apology (was Re: BrickBank ! (was Re: BrickBay Enhancement )) —Steve Chapple
     (...) A smarter man than I suggested it might be (URL) I was thinking of, and that was indeed it. A very nice web-site layout - clear, clean, concise, complete... Hmmm, many more Cs can I come up with? :-) SRC (24 years ago, 15-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.services, lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade)
   
        Re: BrickBank ! (was Re: BrickBay Enhancement ) —Jake McKee
     In response to your question about what it would take to get other business to move to BrickBay, I don't really think that will happen. Before I explain, let me point out that the concept of BrickBay is wonderful. In fact, Bricksonthebrain.com's (...) (24 years ago, 7-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.services)
    
         Re: BrickBank ! (was Re: BrickBay Enhancement ) —James Brown
      (...) ?? To paraphrase any number of sources... "Brickbay is only a venue." Why can't a business use it just as easily as an individual? This is honest curiosity - I just don't get why you think it wouldn't work for a business. None of the points (...) (24 years ago, 7-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.services)
    
         Re: BrickBank ! (was Re: BrickBay Enhancement ) —Dan Jezek
     (...) I have to comment on the above paragraph: Brickbay by itself is registered as a business and it provides a service to either individuals or businesses to sell their Lego. That is the whole idea behind it. How each shop (whether it is a (...) (24 years ago, 8-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.services)
    
         Re: BrickBank ! (was Re: BrickBay Enhancement ) —Jan-Albert van Ree
      (...) it to be very frustrating because of all the tags needed for it... would it perhaps be possible to use a .csv spreadsheet file instead (that way it stays OS independant, I'm using Linux :-) with lugnet partref, amount, color, price for (...) (24 years ago, 8-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.services)
     
          Re: BrickBank ! (was Re: BrickBay Enhancement ) —Charles Eric McCarthy
      (...) Why do you say it is OS-dependent? Whatever OS you are running, you still need to generate the same text. If you do so by writing a simple Perl script that massages your csv file into the correct format, what difference does it make whether (...) (24 years ago, 8-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.services)
     
          Re: BrickBank ! (was Re: BrickBay Enhancement ) —Jan-Albert van Ree
      (...) Since so far some "advanced" features are for Windows users only (Excel sales list for instance) I mentioned it, since all these neat things simply don't work for me. I also had some problems browsing the site, although most of those are gone (...) (24 years ago, 8-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.services)
     
          Re: BrickBank ! (was Re: BrickBay Enhancement ) —Charles Eric McCarthy
      (...) Try star office on Linux. It seems to handle Excel and Word docs for me on Solaris, so it probably does on Linux too. (...) This particular transformation looks trivial. I bet you could learn enough Perl to do it in less than an hour. (...) I (...) (24 years ago, 8-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.services)
    
         Re: BrickBank ! (was Re: BrickBay Enhancement ) —Larry Pieniazek
     (...) Yes. Me. I just haven't had time to fiddle much yet. ++Lar (24 years ago, 10-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.services)
   
        Re: BrickBank ! (was Re: BrickBay Enhancement ) —Todd Lehman
   (...) LUGNET runs on a descendent of UNIX called FreeBSD. --Todd (24 years ago, 14-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.services)
   
        Re: BrickBank ! (was Re: BrickBay Enhancement ) —Dan Jezek
     (...) Todd, Would you mind sharing what kind of a database Lugnet runs on also? :-) - Dan (24 years ago, 14-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.services)
    
         Re: BrickBank ! (was Re: BrickBay Enhancement ) —Todd Lehman
     (...) It runs a Perl database called PDB. --Todd (24 years ago, 14-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.services)
   
        Re: BrickBank ! (was Re: BrickBay Enhancement ) —Richard Marchetti
   (...) Todd, can you offer any opinions regarding FreeBSD v. Linux? At work we are using Linux, but I often hear how FreeBSD is just a tad more stable. Of course, Linux has all this buzz going for it. Whaddaya think? How has FreeBSD served Lugnet (...) (24 years ago, 14-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.services)
   
        FreeBSD/Linux —Todd Lehman
   (...) I like both. Linux is what I run at home on my main system. Linux has excellent disk write caching, but I think by default it writes things in disk-spin order rather than temporal data-write order, which could affect integrity in the rare (...) (24 years ago, 14-Sep-00, to lugnet.off-topic.geek)
   
        Re: FreeBSD/Linux —Matthew Miller
   (...) I don't know anything about that, but one related issue is that Linux does not yet have a journalizing filesystem which means that power failures can be a real pain, especially if you have to fsck a large disk. There's a bunch of journaling fs (...) (24 years ago, 14-Sep-00, to lugnet.off-topic.geek)
 

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