VICTORY.

Nov 11, 2009 00:33

I finally got my employer, who shall henceforth be referred to as Crazy Polish Lady, to agree to a much simpler eBay storefront rather than an actual e-store... simply by showing her what the source code for a fugly jewelry website looked like, and how an eBay store could be made very attractive with some simple CSS. \o/ It's so easy to ( Read more... )

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kou November 11 2009, 17:42:34 UTC
Ahhh, snow cones! That's the natural conclusion! :P (I imagined for a second Sanada-kun cutting a swath through his enemies with humongous (soccer ball sized? XD) wads of snow. i think someone's stuck in there....)

lol, don't underestimate how good sites like eBay (even toddlers have figured out how to bid!), and Amazon are at getting your money, no matter how computer-illeterate you may be:
The entity we call Amazon has become a finely-honed machine for taking your money. Any possible friction in the express tunnel from your wallet to their bank account has been painstakingly excised. It’s both frightening and wonderful. I’ve been an Amazon Prime subscriber for a while now, and the fact that I can click a single button on their website and stuff shows up at my house two days later is exhilarating, addictive, and downright dangerous to my financial wellbeing. Nobody, but nobody, sells you shit better than Amazon does.

- S. Frank, stevenf.com

Ahh, sweet old first-generation immigrant folk. At my childhood home our neighbors were issei (1stgen) Japanese, though I didn't realize it at the time. There's a nice Russian guy who runs a hot dog cart not far from campus, if I remember correctly he has a Ph.D in chemistry too o___o.

Do you need copies of Windows 7 or Kaspersky Internet Security? I may have additional installs available under my subscription.

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