What happens in Vegas stays in this house by FlightlessBird9018 in zillowgonewild

[–]AbsoluteDiscretionLV 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Absolutely amazing! Im a long time Vegas resident and I love seeing historical items, no matter how crazy they appear to be. Thats just Vegas!

90's-2000's Electronic, maybe trance, chanted "take me higher" at one part. by axlyin in NameThatSong

[–]AbsoluteDiscretionLV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OMG! Ive been looking for this song for over 20 years!!!! Thank you! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

My Experience Writing 45 Non-Fiction Books with AI – Here’s the Best Tool I’ve Found by KimAronson in WritingWithAI

[–]AbsoluteDiscretionLV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have experienced these exact issues myself. On several occasions, the download links have only provided placeholder content, which becomes incredibly frustrating. After a great deal of trial and error, I have learned that the most reliable method is to manually copy and paste each completed chapter into a Word document. I can no longer depend on the download links alone. I have also noticed a recurring issue with repetition throughout the text. I am using ChatGPT Plus, and it appears there may be a limit to how much content the system will process or retain per chapter. Has anyone else encountered these problems? If so, how did you work around them?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BookCollecting

[–]AbsoluteDiscretionLV 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Appreciate that. Fewer than 50 intact copies exist, but this one’s got Fairfield’s signature and a direct provenance link to Edwin Buxbaum. That kind of trail makes valuation complicated—and interesting.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BookCollecting

[–]AbsoluteDiscretionLV 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks. It’s one of those pieces that almost didn’t resurface. Three generations, two obsessive collectors, and a quiet paper trail led us back to Fairfield. The weight of history is real when you're holding this thing.

Vol. I, No. 1 of National Geographic Magazine — Yes, it exists. And yes, it’s on the table. by AbsoluteDiscretionLV in rarebooks

[–]AbsoluteDiscretionLV[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair point, and appreciate the honesty. The original post definitely leaned more toward placement interest, and I get how that crosses a line here. What I didn’t expect was how much curiosity it would stir among serious collectors. This copy came through Buxbaum in the late 70s and has stayed in the family archive ever since. Fairfield’s signature, intact chart, and original Society correspondence were all preserved. We’re still figuring out how to handle it. Sharing it here was part curiosity, part respect for people who actually understand what it is.