Oracle posts.. what happened??


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sheltie_prince

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Hi all,

Did CS admin moved all of Oracle's thread to a section where only members can view? Can't seem to find my qns I pose to him.

Pleaes help. Thanks.
 

Ya loh ya loh.. macham kana restricted access leh... :dunno:
 

same problem here..seem like the thread was removed
 

man.. what happened?
 

If I'm not wrong, all MO starters have to pay subscription fee of $150 per 3 months.


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Sigh... looks like there are no free lunches in the world.

While I am not THAT active in CS, I find that this is a good forum for common hobbist to interact... if CS is heading to be money generating, then I think over time it will loose appeal.

Well, I know that there are cost and expenses to maintain CS forum. Maybe the committee can look into generating money in a different manner?

Anyways, Oracle contributes to CS one way or another... All I can say is... :thumbsup:
 

Think in this way ... those who have contacted Oracle or Uncle Joe.. contact him personally (through email or PM) ....

I'll do that when the time is ripe for my next toy.
 

Sigh... looks like there are no free lunches in the world.

While I am not THAT active in CS, I find that this is a good forum for common hobbist to interact... if CS is heading to be money generating, then I think over time it will loose appeal.

Well, I know that there are cost and expenses to maintain CS forum. Maybe the committee can look into generating money in a different manner?

Anyways, Oracle contributes to CS one way or another... All I can say is... :thumbsup:

If he is contributing, he's probably contributing to the growth of his own pocket via the loss of sales from the competitors he has who have to pay for rental, advertising etc. I still remember him posting a thread saying, "Canon very good" or something along those lines, where I asked pointblank... who would sell something and say it's not good?

I was already looking forward to such things being put to an end long ago. People want to do photography, but can't bear to spend a couple hundred dollars more for lenses that cost by the thousands. What kind of logic is that anyway?
 

It is called suppressing costs. human nature, if can get cheaper, why not? That few hundred dollars can be used for other purposes. eg take financial controller out for few dinners and buy her a few items.
 

People want to do photography, but can't bear to spend a couple hundred dollars more for lenses that cost by the thousands. What kind of logic is that anyway?

It's like how I might want to eat fish and chips but do not want to pay extra to eat at a fancy cafe or restaurant, opting instead to eat at my nearby kopitiam western food stall. :)
 

Not all people have deep pocket and able to afford a few hundred more for lenses that cost a few thousand dollars.....I wonder how many people see it as rational to pay more for anything.....especially when it is obvious that the pricing is on the high side compared to other markets.
 

Not all people have deep pocket and able to afford a few hundred more for lenses that cost a few thousand dollars.....I wonder how many people see it as rational to pay more for anything.....especially when it is obvious that the pricing is on the high side compared to other markets.

I cannot possibly agree more !!!
 

Why everything also need money? Eat need money, learn need money, transport need money, die need money. Now you sell thing also need money! :confused:
 

If he is contributing, he's probably contributing to the growth of his own pocket via the loss of sales from the competitors he has who have to pay for rental, advertising etc. I still remember him posting a thread saying, "Canon very good" or something along those lines, where I asked pointblank... who would sell something and say it's not good?

I was already looking forward to such things being put to an end long ago. People want to do photography, but can't bear to spend a couple hundred dollars more for lenses that cost by the thousands. What kind of logic is that anyway?

I definitely agree that he's adding to his own pocket, but at the same time we at the consumers end also benefit in the sense that Oracle is like a grey market importer. Grey market importers like TCW are technically doing the same thing as Oracle, just that they have a store front. Would you tell TCW to go and close down becaue they aren't the authorised distributors of Canon lenses?

Under the same logic, while oracle may be doing MOs for his own purposes, the savings he provides consumers on this forum is undeniable, though it may be a pittance to you, but it exists all the same. Considering the things Singaporeans do to save 90cents(illegal parking), I am surprised that you would take issue with people trying to save a few hundred. 10% off increases demand tremendously at a sale; that's how much Singaporeans like saving. Actually, it's simple human nature to save, for why spend more when you can get the same item legitimately at a lower price. That's why people ask around at several shops before plonking down the cash. That's why people jump for joy at Canon rebates in the US. Furthermore, the existence of gray market importers like oracle has also pushed the prices of the local sets down by forcing them to remain competitive. If such gray market importers didn't exist, you'd have to pay more for your local sets as well, so they indirectly benefit you too!

It all depends on how thrifty you are and also how large a fraction of your salary those few hundreds are. If you own a Bentley and pull in a five/six figure salary each month, these hundreds will of course be a pittance to you. Consider however the little man, who pulls in 1k+ or less a month, these hundreds could represent as much as 30-40% of his salary. A huge amount, to say the least.

You could argue that these people shouldn't be taking up photography, but do you mean to say that photography is only meant for the well-heeled? Would you also exclude students from the hobby? Should there be an income minimum?
 

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