Brian found this funny juxtaposition of a news story and a “deal” on a digital photo picture frame on techbargains.com.
We wonder if Geeks.com noticed any unusual drop in frame orders this morning…
(Thanks to Brian!)
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Brian found this funny juxtaposition of a news story and a “deal” on a digital photo picture frame on techbargains.com.
We wonder if Geeks.com noticed any unusual drop in frame orders this morning…
(Thanks to Brian!)
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What I’M noticing is the ad for $25 antivirus software.
Where’s the source? What is this even talking about? They are obviously different frames.
@Infe: It was posted on Slashdot, so I grabbed their source:
[www.sfgate.com]
Tee hee. Wouldn’t it be funny if a country could declare war on us without sending any soldiers, planes, or bombs?
“Well, then we won’t import your crap any more. Like anyone even needs a digital picture frame, sheesh.”
Okayfine, you do know you are going to be out most of your clothes, toys, batteries, furniture, electronics, appliances…oh, and your prescription medicines…a lot of your food, too…
“Now wait, we don’t want to go panicking the population. And uh – hey, look out! There’s an Islamic terrorist, right behind you!!! -oops, it’s just the mailroom guy. My bad.”