Error'd: Here We Go Again
This week has been mostly centered on a holiday forthe USians. In the era of online retail and theglobal dominance of Amazon, the notion of "Black Friday"seems to have spread further than the harvest festivalitself. The practice of mass national migrationsthankfully has not.
Migrating Maia exclaims"Oh wow, I can change my flight for a fee of only [AMOUNT]! What a deal!"
Adam R., who might or might not be American, participatesbut does not embrace the commercialism. Says he "I was doing some shopping before Black Friday, andwhile registering an account on this site, they askedme to opt into some very zen marketing emails. Nevertheless, I still declined."
Logical Evgeny deduced "I guess they quit maintaining the whole product altogether."
Oldie-but-goodie Tycho recognized another oldie."This joke was ahead of its time when it first ran(in the late '90s), but not THAT far ahead..."
And as usual, regular Michael R. chimes in "It is not understandable to me." Is it understandable to anyone?
For those who celebrated, I will close with thepossibly apocryphal factoid that the average Americangains 2 pounds between this holiday and New Year's Day. I got that covered today alone. Good luck to you all.
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