[podcast]http://www.rotorblog.com/podcast/RotorBlogPodcast7.mp3[/podcast]
Two of our favorite websites have redesigned – TechCrunch and Poynter now have better, upgraded look.
This podcast also covers TypoBuddy, NutshellMail and Hoffspace and more.
[podcast]http://www.rotorblog.com/podcast/RotorBlogPodcast7.mp3[/podcast]
Two of our favorite websites have redesigned – TechCrunch and Poynter now have better, upgraded look.
This podcast also covers TypoBuddy, NutshellMail and Hoffspace and more.
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Several years back I remember buying a watch on eBay. With the retail value hovering somewhere near $100, I couldn’t understand why I was able to walk away with such a fine timepiece for about $12.
Then I realized: I had accidentally searched for a G-Shok watch, not a G-Shock!
Ever since then, I’ll often purposely type things incorrectly in order to find a bargain. It’s never really worked out, and whenever I’ve explained the tactic to friends, they just think I’m weird (at least weirder than I really am). Well, apparently, I’m not alone.