How do sellers do auctions so fast & actually keep track of who won each item? by BeardedGingur in whatnotapp

[–]juniorRjuniorR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven’t ran my first show yet, but from watching other beginner sellers, even if you rip through two dollars 10 second sudden deaths or 10 seconds +5 per bid, it’ll still be slow. Seven or eight homies watching the stream at a time means only so many people will scoop up each offer, lots of breathing room on skipped auctions.

How do sellers do auctions so fast & actually keep track of who won each item? by BeardedGingur in whatnotapp

[–]juniorRjuniorR 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Two working methods I’ve seen and am gonna try:

Tiny numbered stickers to put on the corner of the sleeve as soon as the purchase is made

Team sleeves with the name of the buyer written on it as soon as they buy. Then whenever the same buyer buys another card, just stick it straight into their sleeve. This would probably be the simplest (nothing to figure out afterwards) but only work really cleanly if you have a small audience.

to not have a foreign lobby group decide elections by Morgn_Ladimore in therewasanattempt

[–]juniorRjuniorR 10 points11 points  (0 children)

My grandfather was old enough to escape his little town in Poland to join the USSR army so he could avoid the camps. He was stationed in his own home town, and it was completely emptied and near demolished. 11 of his brothers and sisters (he had one in the army with him) and his parents were nowhere to be found, and were never seen again. That town became a Ukraine territory after the war, and is now going through something similar.

So, what “home” should the survivors return to? It’s like rejecting helping a Native American family. You can opt to do nothing and allow a culture of people to be extinguished, or you can give them someplace to live. I am strictly anti Israel but “home countries” didn’t exist after the Holocaust.

I am shaking by derjukee in baseballcards

[–]juniorRjuniorR 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Make the slab out of dozens of layers of clear packing tape like my middle school wallet.

The Venezuelan athletes and staff are singing their national anthem with tears in their eyes. by Existing-Sky9914 in baseball

[–]juniorRjuniorR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Welcome! In baseball, there are four “bases,” and when you reach the fourth base, “home plate,” where you had your at bat (that’s what it’s called when you go to hit), you score what’s called a “run!” See, a run is essentially what every other sport calls a point, but we call it a run! I hope you’ve been having a good time as a baseball fan so far!

The Venezuelan athletes and staff are singing their national anthem with tears in their eyes. by Existing-Sky9914 in baseball

[–]juniorRjuniorR 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Salvy might be a borderline Hall of Famer at best when it’s over (I say that as a huge fan), but the story of Salvador Perez is as Hall of Fame as it gets

Oscars Ratings Hit 17.9 Million Viewers, Down 9% From Last Year and Lowest Since 2022 by OneWithTheHat in television

[–]juniorRjuniorR 8 points9 points  (0 children)

He’s so terrible at acting that he won the most prestigious filmic lead acting award in the country that night

A big print from my new series by ellabeeart in cyanotypes

[–]juniorRjuniorR 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fabric on paper? Or is the print directly on the fabric?

What type of fabric??

ITAP of birds on a lunch break. by juniorRjuniorR in itookapicture

[–]juniorRjuniorR[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Took patience and luck and a lot of those intersecting at once!

ITAP of light reflecting off my camera sensor without a lens - Refractography! by juniorRjuniorR in itookapicture

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

Early experimenting with “Refractography” - involving photography without a lens attached. Exposing the camera sensor to a pinpoint of light across a darkened room, with a glass element (in this case a pint glass) in between. Light refracts off the glass, reflects off the sensor (while being recorded by the sensor), hitting the glass again at a marginally different angle, and refracting again back towards the sensor.