A comment at Hacker News suggests that advertisers have already figured this out, which is why things are always recommended by “4 out of 5 experts”.
Or the newer version, “one weird trick”, where the purpose of the negative-sounding adjective “weird” is to explain why you haven’t heard the trick before, if it’s so great.
A comment at Hacker News suggests that advertisers have already figured this out, which is why things are always recommended by “4 out of 5 experts”.
Or the newer version, “one weird trick”, where the purpose of the negative-sounding adjective “weird” is to explain why you haven’t heard the trick before, if it’s so great.