On the one hand, I think, $20 for a nine inch steak?! WTF? It’s not even a steak you can cook or eat. Why would you pay twenty bucks for it, right?
But then I got to thinking, maybe since it’s soft and cuddly, you could do other things with it? It certainly won’t spoil, and it probably wouldn’t ever be used up, depending on what you do with it. Maybe a more durable steak would be worth twenty bucks? I’m just not sure.
On the other hand, isn’t it a little bit discomforting that the steak has a face? Mister Steak on the streets of Hong Kong doesn’t really even have a face, especially not a stupid googly-eyed face like this guy. How could you eat a guy with this face?
Not that we really even have stats to check, but we’ve decided to remove the SiteMeter free web statistics package from all of our pages. It seems they’ve elected to do a partnership with a shady internet marketing metrics provider called SpecificClick. They’ve started to fess up to it, but I tend to believe that before you go installing suspicious code that sets off alarms in millions of readers’ anti-spyware software, you should run it by your community and gauge the reaction. They claim they’re gonna be able to offer lots of gee-willikers features with this snoopy poopy junk in their counters. I just think it’s a rotten way to do business.
Plus there are better free Stats trackers out there anyways.