Oh, you wolf
24 June 2009
You may remember a few months ago when I sent you over to Amazon to read the reviews for a certain airport security checkpoint toy…
Well, now there’s this. Go read the reviews. Came back and howl at thank me later.
Have fun!
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I’m still confused about how that has become the top seller in Apparel.
Because it’s got more than 1,300 mostly positive reviews… and because a #1 ranking on Amazon isn’t necessarily about sheer numbers, it’s about the relative changes in a product volume within a certain amount of time. It wouldn’t actually take a zillion buyers to make it the top seller, it just takes enough buyers in a 24-hour period (for example — I don’t know the actual algorithm).
I’ve seen a few of these behind 64oz big gulps at the local 7-11.
The relationship between it (the shirt) and (missing) teeth is statistically significant.
Freakin’ funny.
Kelley, not to get off track but have you seen this?
Yes, rhbee, I posted about it a couple days ago.
As I said in the email to N, Internet Explorer has been kicking me off or out of your site so often that I am having trouble keeping track. Sorry.
No need to apologize. Sorry to hear you are having trouble. I have to say I think IE is a pretty awful browser, it be hard to code for as well as fussy to use. Perhaps there is an incompatibility with the latest WordPress upgrade…