Monthly ArchiveNovember 2006
1930-1939 & 1931 & Christmas & Family & Frankfort & Holidays & Kansas & Letters & Nebraska & Pawnee City & Places & United States & Years Wabler on 18 Nov 2006
postcard from Robert, Crilla, & Bobby
Envelope:
Box 38
Frankfort
Ks.Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Roudebush
Pawnee City, Nebr
Card:
Dear Folks: as I dont know whereyou will be Xmas, we are sending your package to day, and hope you will both get a lot of good out of it. This is you Xmas present, will send wedding present later. I see this card is soiled a little but it is the only one that I have & want to get ready for Bob to mail at so will have to do. Bobby’s out of school this week - is very much much enthused over santa trying to rain again this morning. Why dont you and Larry come here for Xmas dinner it isnt very far and gravel all the way Don’t want to do anything to ???? your dad but would like to have you some here. Mother and Pauline are here & looking for Allen & his wife & Frances will be here too. Love to all Crilla.
My Questions:
When did people start using Xmas as the term for Christmas?
Observations/Notes:
I am not sure if the part that says “santa trying to rain again” actually says that considering that makes no sense to me…
Sphere: Related ContentFinding Letters Wabler on 15 Nov 2006
Ebay can be a cruel, terrible, horrible place to shop
I was trying to find letters to get this site started. So I thought, ah hell lets try ebay. To my excitement, I found hundreds of letters that I could purchase for use on my site!
So i bid.
And I waited…because out of the search query that I had, something like:
correspondance letters -book -”correspondance set” -”correspondance school” - course
The auctions at the time were like 4 days out.
So I watched and waited…
I was outbid on a couple, I looked into my wallet, and outbid them. And waited.
I am in college, and have alot of things going on with that and work, so I dont have all day to sit and watch my ebay auctions expire. So I was outbid and lost like 8 auctions.
Frustrated, I looked into the times when the last bid was placed … Out of the 8 auctions that I bid on, 6 were won in the last 5 seconds, 4 of which were won in the last 3.
So I put in another bid on a different auction, and considered the time it takes to bid:
- Click bid now
- load the page
- type in the amount to bid and submit
- load the page
- confirm that you in fact want to bid this amount
- find out if you are the winning bidder or not! - hooray!
Just the load times take at least 5 seconds, which means that these people had to start inside of the last 10-20 seconds of the auction. This means they planned to, or just happened to come across these auctions at the last second (literally).
Then I remembered, that back in the day a couple ebay sniper services popped up around the intarwebernet… I thought that ebay had stopped this foolishness and shananigan-ery by their 3-5 step process of confirmations, etc. I guess not.
I am really sick and tired of using ebay, only to be sniped at the last second, and I wonder if there is anything that I can do about it…???
Probably not I am assuming.
Sphere: Related Content1960-1969 & Wiki Wabler on 14 Nov 2006
Career Biography of Clifford Shumaker
I talked to the ASME and they gave me a .pdf file with the Career Biography of Clifford Shumaker. It is in the wiki at this link: Clifford Shumaker
Thanks to the ASME for their help!
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