Erik, I was impressed with how efficiently the whole auction was carried out. Congratulations for a job very well done GSAS Crew!!!!!! As for the two bidders who seemed to have bottomless pockets, I hope that their checks are good. Their behavior was rather rude and uncultured. It bothered me, but I kept telling myself it would hopefully fill the club's coffers. It is my observation that a number of other people had similar feelings towards the renegade bidders watching their body language. I am a little leery of more rules for the auction, but some sort of dollar / item limit might not be a bad idea. May be with a cash or bankcard deposit for people who want to go over the limit. It was my experience in the veterinary trade that checks often turned out to be worth less than the paper they were printed on if they were from deadbeats. By the way arrowanas are not big on plants; they are more into fingers. Just my thoughts. Joe Hughes -----Original Message----- From: owner-gsas-board@thekrib.com [mailto:owner-gsas-board@thekrib.com]On Behalf Of Erik Olson Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 6:59 AM To: gsas-board@thekrib.com Subject: A Modest Proposal I don't know about the rest of you guys, but Kathy and I both left the auction feeling "used". Though things were moving way too quickly DURING the auction, after it was over those feelings started creeping in. We can tell others must have been feeling similarly by the way everyone cleared out so quickly instead of the usual lingering, talking, etc. The purpose of the plant auction is to provide our memberS with some cool plants that the otherwise might not have access to. This was undermined by the the two people in the front who outbid everyone else, irregardless of the specimen being offered. While I am sure Heather will take care of the plants she bought, I have no doubts that many of the rare specimens will end up as Arrowana food in Sasquatch's tanks. I would like to propose two things to the board. First, by way of apology to the members, I propose we order 20 or 30 potted Anubias nana (wholesale around $2-3) to distribute free to anyone who attended the auction and who actually shows up next month. Kathy and I will bring some of our own cuttings for free as well. Also, I propose we order a set of "unusual" anubias (like that A. congo) for each of the 10 runners, recorders and auctioneers & others who helped that night. This would be contingent on Sasquatch's check actually cashing. Second, I propose that we amend the rules of the auction to "cut people off" at, say, $300 or 25 items, whichever is more. Kathy suggested another possibility of voluntary cutoffs value to be entered at registration time. Anyway, that said, everyone did an excellent job running the *&!@ thing. We were supposed to have four computers, which would have handled the registration simultaneously with the bidding, but two of the computers didn't work with the scanners. I promise to test the "extra" systems BEFORE borrowing them next time! I didn't see how the runners managed with the tagging system; maybe Don or Bob can comment on how that ran. >From memory, we cleared just over $1600 -- $400 of this was in splits, and $300 is owed to Delaware Aquatic, and about $100 to Sam for the driftwood. So if Sasquatch's check clears, we will have netted around $800. (If his check bounces, we will net about $100). Hey, just thought of something -- we could accept payments via PayPal in the future. We can talk about that at the board meeting. - Erik -- Erik Olson erik at thekrib dot com