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  • Not sure what to do with this...

    I'm putting this here because it's pretty clear that someone wasn't paying full attention when they were stocking things.

    Hubs had a coupon for 30% off a used CD from one of his favorite shops. He picks one out, successfully uses his coupon, and gets it home. I check the disk for scratches and pop it into my laptop (cause we don't actually have a CD player), and it doesn't play. I spend the next ten minutes trying to figure out why it won't play, then I look it up. The CD is actually a DVD (it even says MDVD in tiny print on the sticker the store put on there), and it only contains six "tracks." However, it looks EXACTLY like a CD in every other way. We're planning on exchanging it for an actual CD.

    I can see four problems with the whole situation:

    1) WHY WOULD YOU PUT A DVD IN A CD CASE?
    2) Why was I able to use a CD coupon on a DVD?
    3) Why was a DVD shelved with the CDs?
    4) Why didn't we actually read the label a little more carefully?

    So, brain farts all around.
    The fact that jellyfish have survived for 650 million years despite not having brains gives hope to many people.

    You would have to be incredibly dense for the world to revolve around you.
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