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So there was a little typo in an Amazon product listing. A ViewSonic TPCV1250S-1303 computer was supposed to show a 1 GHz Athlon processor and a 30-gig hard drive, but the typo had it as a “10.0 GHz” Athlon processor, and a 3 terabyte hard drive.
That’s when the fun started. Here are some of the user reviews posted by Amazon readers:
“I hooked up my scanner to this beast and now there are two of me…. and my copy (no – really – the COPY) is getting me into all kinds of trouble.”
“This item ships from the future. It requires an additional charge of 7,000 Earth Barter Notes. An EBN is roughly equal to $60. It is SO worth it, though.”
“We have been using one of these at work for the basis of our SKYNET project. We are so impressed by this hardware that we plan on switching over the nation’s defense grid to be under complete control of this machine sometime next week. I’ll post a follow-up review after we do to tell you how it went…”
not sure if you've already seen this .. but I had come across a lot of funny reviews on this site....
This one is about a pen ...
"The product arrives with neither instructions nor warnings about appropriate use"
http://www.dealsshoppie.com/product/search.php?ID=B00006IE6X