azz:
I guess I'm probably the only person in the world who's worried that this is saying "Here are some unsigned binary web browser builds. Please use them on your banking sites."
Erm, no, I'm not going to do that...
azz:
But the point is not so much the auction as the nasty tricks the seller is using.
They're too lazy to type capitals, so there's some Javascript that capitalises the first letter of every word on the page. Including the stock eBay stuff, which is why it looks a bit odd.
There's also a big bit of hidden text with lots of "popular" keywords, if you look at the source.
I'll eagerly await the first auction that abuses Javascript to re-theme the eBay bits to match the auction item...
Or changes the "Positive Feedback:" text, or modifies links to go to other sites, or or or...
David: ... and this is why its a bad idea to have a black (or non-existant) list of things people are allowed to add to pages on your site
David: Its fun to make fun of the US Government
And Us-Lotters like M:tG
azz: Oh, very neat.