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Sora.EXE
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*scream of delight*

on Saturday, May, 06, 2006 12:42 PM
Hey every body! Let me tell you what happened.
I was at a comic book store for Free Comic Book Day, and I found something, and it was THIS
It was 15 buckaroos, but because of the Free Comic Book Day sale, it went down to 13 greenbacks. I love it so much! It is currently hanging in my room in a plastic box an the wall.



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Compucore
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on Saturday, May, 06, 2006 4:41 PM
Yeah same here I went in to see if they had my comic book already in. Picked up maybe one other thing with some other comics for free. Mac 3 to pic up for free and plopped into my bag. Maybe I should start making a comic book database for my comic book collection. Something maybe done in Access or in Oracle XE. (Oracle XE is a free download that you can pick up from oracle nice interfacfor working your tables and all that. Works in conjuction with Oracle 10 for later transfers of your work. And unlimited use for it too besides the limitation of database size. Which is no big deal when it comes to something small as a comic book database.

Sora.EXE Wrote:Hey every body! Let me tell yu what happened.
I was at a comic book store for Free Comic Book Day, and I found something, and it was THIS
It was 15 buckaroos, but because of the Free Comic Book Day sale, it went down to 13 greenbacks. I love it so much! It is currently hanging in my room in a plastic box an the wall.
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TimothyC
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on Friday, May, 12, 2006 10:08 AM
Congrats on picking up your first Tron figure. Be careful though, collecting loose Tron figures can be addicting. Up until the NECA reissues, complete Tron figures would go for $25 to $35 loose. Prices have bottomed out since the reissues but I'm not complaining. Admittedly, I still buy them every time I see them complete with accessory for $10 or less.

I have no idea how many sets I have, but at some point I hope to create some sort of display with all of them lined up. Instead of a Chewbacca army, perhaps I could do something along the same lines with Tron figures .

-Timothy



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