Most precious stuff not in that particular order, prices are approximation. + means it's a little above, - means it's probably less now, reason follows - or +. New stuff will be indicated with a different color.

My Brains: Same value as a high quality sieve: $3.50

Contacts: I'm wearing them right now: $500

Glasses: $250

Computer: Homebuild Computer, Super 5 ATX Miditower case, Intel Pentium-II-450 CPU, 128 MB RAM, 32 MB Viper 770 Ultra Riva TNT2 videocard, 17" AOC monitor 95KHz refresh rate with OSD and 0.26 mm dotpitch, Logitech Cordless Keyboard and Mouse, Creative Soundcard PCI 128, Creative DVD 6x24 speed, Creative DxR3 MPEG-2 card: $1000 - decreasing of value of old technology

Nokia 5110: Just the usual GSM cellular stuff. 3 games though (memory, snake, logic): $130 - decreasing of value of old technology

Hewlett Packard Re-Writer 9110i:: CD recorder, and rewriter 8x4x32. ISO 9660 standard, thus it supports almost all CD formats (CD audio, CD-ROM, mixed, etc.). Also a neat feature is that it's multi-session: $260 = stable, and also because I got it cheap.

BTC CD-rewritable: This CD-rewritable is scarely cheap, and thus scarely unreliable. Still, I did go for the price. Stupid me: $13 = stable at this low price.

Mouse: Logitech Pilot Mouse+, 3 buttons, including wheel button, 100% Microsoft® wheel functionality, fits both hands comfortably, scroll in all WIN95 application. $30 - decreasing of value of old technology

Software and other data on the computer: Invaluable. Most of them.

ZIP drive: Iomega 100 MB classic: $180 - decreasing of value of old technology

ZIP disks: right now, I have 5 disks: $76.30

Modem: Tornado FM- 288SA: $150 - decreasing of value of old technology

CD-ROMs: Almost all Star Trek CD-ROMs, many games (Origin games rule): $1620 - decreasing value of old CD-ROMs

CDs: including singles: $260 - little decrease, price of music only decreaces very slowly

Walkman: Sony WM-FX 653, FM/AM synthesized digital tuner, Sound mode function (MEGA BASS, GROOVE), Full remote control, Rechargeable battery kit, 3 songs AMS (Automatic Music Sensor), Blank Skip, One song repeat: $225 - little decrease of value of old technology

Star Trek tapes/books: All Star Trek ('cept TOS) is on tape, some 30+ novels, some encyclopedia's and reference manuals: $1800 + growing collection

MARVEL Comics: Until a few years ago I was collecting them: $1500 + increasing value of old comics

My bike: This oldy doesn't need to be locked anymore. If you'd steal it, you'd be a real fool. $1.50 - decreasing fast.