Book Review: Dear Valued Customer, You Are a Loser
Technology can go awry in the strangest ways. Bank computers might add several hundred thousand dollars to your account because of a decimal glitch. A website might list computers for 1 cent each as did the Compaq site in Australia. United Airline offered trips to France cheaper than many bottles of wine, $27.00 and if the studio microphone is on, who knows what the president may say as a test phrase during a mic check or what the broadcaster might mention thinking the satellite feed is not running just then? Groan with the woman who learned that the abdominal pain she had been having was the result of a surgeon leaving an 11 inch retractor inside her--no wonder airport security kept getting a ping when the metal detector was scanning her anatomy! Read Dear Valued Customer, and you'll find out. Emails have a habit of traveling the Net in a trice and amusing all who see them. One could wish a certain audio blog's url might travel the Net with similar results and twice as fast.
I have tried visiting rickbroadhead.com, but the site was down. I plan to try again.


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