by Harry on December 14, 2007
Engels takes the first wicket, Felix Gilman mops up.
{ 5 comments }
Jacob Christensen 12.14.07 at 4:29 pm
Jeebus – I’ve always been fascinated by the erratic categorisations in iTunes Store (or whatever the thing is called these days) but this really makes me wonder if Amazon isn’t in fact a product of Tim Burton’s warped brain.
If so, keep’em coming, Tim.
Matt Weiner 12.14.07 at 7:45 pm
Good Sir, look to your post title.
Matt Weiner 12.15.07 at 12:22 am
…unless it’s a joke I’m missing.
eric 12.15.07 at 5:24 am
“… and then, after fighting the fearsome windmills, Quixote and Sancho Panza rode back home, where they celebrated with lashings of ginger beer …”
harry b 12.16.07 at 8:35 pm
matt –fixed, finally. Next time tell me what the problem is — I stared, and stared, and stared, several times, till seeing it today.
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{ 5 comments }
Jacob Christensen 12.14.07 at 4:29 pm
Jeebus – I’ve always been fascinated by the erratic categorisations in iTunes Store (or whatever the thing is called these days) but this really makes me wonder if Amazon isn’t in fact a product of Tim Burton’s warped brain.
If so, keep’em coming, Tim.
Matt Weiner 12.14.07 at 7:45 pm
Good Sir, look to your post title.
Matt Weiner 12.15.07 at 12:22 am
…unless it’s a joke I’m missing.
eric 12.15.07 at 5:24 am
“… and then, after fighting the fearsome windmills, Quixote and Sancho Panza rode back home, where they celebrated with lashings of ginger beer …”
harry b 12.16.07 at 8:35 pm
matt –fixed, finally. Next time tell me what the problem is — I stared, and stared, and stared, several times, till seeing it today.
Comments on this entry are closed.