Database of 1dt Day Cover - Help
▲ 20 r/stamps

Database of 1dt Day Cover - Help

I am looking for a searchable database of all the U.S. First Day Covers. Does this exist? I found a few sites with a basic online search that has some good references but not what I was expecting to find.

Is there a site where these are easily searched by year published, subject, historical figure or event?

I am not a stamp collector, but a card collector and we have such databases.

u/crabby1701 — 1 day ago
▲ 18 r/GenX

Boston turns 50

What are your stories around the songs?

Article is in WSJ.

u/crabby1701 — 5 days ago
▲ 25 r/GenX

Rediscovering The Exploited

I can still remember the lyrics after almost 40 years. I must have burned out this cassette. Still a punk at heart.

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u/crabby1701 — 13 days ago
▲ 18 r/coins

whatnot - coin sales

Had to laugh and share. Today's 6/5 article in Wall Street Journal - "The Live Shopping App Where Some People Bid Until They’re Broke"

Within four months, the 45-year-old accountant had spent almost $1.4 million—from his savings, personal loans, money borrowed from a friend and finally from his employer’s company credit card. When his wife discovered the full tally, she filed for divorce.

Nice little article about people chasing the American dream buying coins and cards

what do you think? do you buy from this platform?

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u/crabby1701 — 15 days ago
▲ 31 r/GenX

Edward Scissor hands with these Green Goliaths

Not sure if they still sell these. But this was my go-to favorite in the late 1980's early 1990s'. Use to hang out in front of the liquor store waiting for people to buy these 40 oz (or 64 oz) when I had enough cash). I think they were less than $2 each. I used to drink 2, so had to have $5 on me to get some drink. Did some Edward Scissorhands with these babies? Trying to pee is a bitch. It was always a good excuse to have your GF help you out.

What's your story?

u/crabby1701 — 24 days ago
▲ 24 r/GenX

Remember seeing the 3D films being released in the early 80's

Did you see this in the theater when it came out in 1983? As a 12-year-old, this was a great action 3D film. Especially when the person melts with eyeballs popping out of the socket at the end of the film. I remember seeing it during the summer, as well as House of Wax in 3D. Then they put these 3D films on TV and sold the glasses at the 7-11.

u/crabby1701 — 1 month ago

Hughes Rules - The Purple Daisies - Mini Concert

Lots of chatter about who is the better singer - Gillian, Coverdale or Hughes on this channel since the new DP album track releases. Hughes and Coverdale are the best. Take a look and tell me whether or not Gillian can match Hughes after watching this new release. Let Gillian retire and give Hughes the long overdue chance to be the single lead singer of a DP album.

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u/crabby1701 — 2 months ago

Do you think the company now regrets the Lifetime Pass? How long have you had yours?

Lifetime Plex Pass price change
Dear Plex Community,We’re reaching out with an important pricing update. Starting July 1, 2026, the price of a new Lifetime Plex Pass will increase to $749.99 USD*.When we started Plex, we were movie and TV fans who wanted to make something great for people like us. We chose to offer a Lifetime subscription early on because we knew many of our customers would rather pay a higher one-time fee for software that they can depend on every day.We’ve considered eliminating the Lifetime Plex Pass in the past, given that recurring subscriptions help us sustain long-term development, but we know it’s still a valuable option for many in our community. So instead of retiring it, we’re keeping it available at a price that reflects the real, ongoing value of the software we’re committed to building and maintaining for years to come.
What’s changing:
The price of a new Lifetime Plex Pass will increase to $749.99 USD* on July 1, 2026, at 12:01 AM UTC.
What’s not changing:
All current Lifetime Plex Pass holders will continue to have access to all benefits and perks associated with a Plex Pass. (Nothing will change for you.) Monthly & annual subscription pricing for Plex Pass and Remote Watch Pass will remain unchanged.
You have until 12:01 AM UTC on July 1, 2026, to get a Lifetime Plex Pass at the current price of $249.99 USD*.   If you’ve been considering it, now’s a great time to buy.   Buy now
The focus for us here at Plex as we move forward is to continue making Plex the definitive app for anyone who loves movies, TV, music, and curating a personal library of content that you control. We’ve heard from you through our surveys, forum posts, and social media, and we take your feedback into account as we develop our roadmap. To learn more about what we’re working on right now, check out our blog or visit us in the forums.For every library you’ve created, poster you’ve changed, bug report submitted, forum post written, and feature suggestions made, from all of us at Plex, thank you for being here and for continuing to support what we’re building.You are the reason we keep building.The Plex Team** Example price in USD. Exact pricing in other currencies may vary.*
u/crabby1701 — 3 months ago
▲ 37 r/GenX

The only cassette I kept from my youth - What was yours?

The rest I sold on eBay. I never had much but kept this one because it was rare import. I am sure you can tell what I liked to listen to back then.

u/crabby1701 — 3 months ago

Site seems static with last blogs dated in Feb 2026. I occasionally go to the site to read some of the sometimes-outrageous blogs and look at price trends.

What is the story with this company? something like this just not just go static and keep the site up without a reason.

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u/crabby1701 — 4 months ago