They're real!
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Only now they apparently sell archery bows...
Came across these at a large local sports store. Got an outloud WTF out of me.
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They even have their own little WTF: this is clearly a tiny recurve bow, but the picture on the box is of a classical longbow - an entirely different kind of stick.
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I'm not surprised that the name was used for something... but archery equipment? WTF?
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Wow, that picture hurts my eyes... Cell phone pic? Or did you just forget your glasses that day.... ;-)
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@asuffield said:
They even have their own little WTF: this is clearly a tiny recurve bow, but the picture on the box is of a classical longbow - an entirely different kind of stick.
I wouldn't use the word "clearly" to describe anything in that image, but nicely done.
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Yeah, cellphone pic, from a Qtek Pocket PC, a bundle of WTFs of it's own.
Here's a hopefully clearer picture...
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@Dark Shikari said:
WTF! I just tried viewing this site in Firefox with javascript disabled. 5 screens full of links to nowhere in particular. Turn javascript on and it magically disappears.
Obviously done for search engine traffic, but deliberately giving search engines a different view to normal users is grounds for getting your site banned. I know Google has this policy, and I am sure other do as well. How not to do a website.
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@DAL1978 said:
@Dark Shikari said:
WTF! I just tried viewing this site in Firefox with javascript disabled. 5 screens full of links to nowhere in particular. Turn javascript on and it magically disappears.
Obviously done for search engine traffic, but deliberately giving search engines a different view to normal users is grounds for getting your site banned. I know Google has this policy, and I am sure other do as well. How not to do a website.
Then report them http://www.google.com/contact/spamreport.html
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@Rasit said:
@DAL1978 said:
@Dark Shikari said:
WTF! I just tried viewing this site in Firefox with javascript disabled. 5 screens full of links to nowhere in particular. Turn javascript on and it magically disappears.
Obviously done for search engine traffic, but deliberately giving search engines a different view to normal users is grounds for getting your site banned. I know Google has this policy, and I am sure other do as well. How not to do a website.
Then report them http://www.google.com/contact/spamreport.html
The advertising slogan is a little strange, too: "With an Initech solution, you can put all your eggs in one basket" :)
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Their tagline says it all: Solutions for the "Real World".
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I can't seem to find them using a Google seach. Maybe they've already been banned?
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@Rasit said:
@DAL1978 said:
@Dark Shikari said:
WTF! I just tried viewing this site in Firefox with javascript disabled. 5 screens full of links to nowhere in particular. Turn javascript on and it magically disappears.
Obviously done for search engine traffic, but deliberately giving search engines a different view to normal users is grounds for getting your site banned. I know Google has this policy, and I am sure other do as well. How not to do a website.
Then report them http://www.google.com/contact/spamreport.html
Doesn't make a difference, or freaking WebmasterWorld would have been pulled loooooooooooooong ago.