Altertron wrote:what's an abacus? is that an database program on pc?
Altertron wrote:i guess most people here have an impressive collection, probably over thousands. some are hidden away, and some are display on shelves. it's safe to say that there's a certain possibility that people will be likely to rebuy the same figure twice or more by mistake. so how do you guys keep track on the figures you already possess and try to avoid repeating the same mistake ever again. ex, do you guys keep track of your existing collection in a computerized database or in some other interesting way? let's say if you want to find a toy in your thousands of collection, how do you search for it?
GetterDragun wrote:Altertron wrote:what's an abacus? is that an database program on pc?
It's a Chinese knock-off of Microsoft Excel.
\GetterDragun wrote:
It's a Chinese knock-off of Microsoft Excel.
Lapse Of Reason wrote:Nope. I probably have over 600 now, and now accidental repeats. I just remember which ones I have.
GetterDragun wrote:Altertron wrote:what's an abacus? is that an database program on pc?
It's a Chinese knock-off of Microsoft Excel.
Bonecrusher27 wrote:\GetterDragun wrote:
It's a Chinese knock-off of Microsoft Excel.
Hey, we invented that long before Excel. Bill Gates knocked us off!
Altertron wrote:by any chance, can you remember every transformational process of your massive collection?
GetterDragun wrote:Altertron wrote:what's an abacus? is that an database program on pc?
It's a Chinese knock-off of Microsoft Excel.
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