A week ago I wanted to access my Commission Junction account (for some affiliate links)... and my account was on 'dormancy'. It turns out that if you don't make any sales in 6 months, you are punt in this state, and then your account starts to cost you money until it reaches 0, when it gets cancelled. Luckily for me (more or less) I had not sold anything on it, but wanted to get it to work again. Thus, I checked what could I sell, or even buy for myself... And the only thing that fits mostlymaths.net is stuff from ThinkGeek.com. But I am not fond of promoting stuff I have not tried, thus recommending it with a review is a no-way. Also, putting another ad in my sidebar feels bad, it is long enough as it is.
Anyway, as I was looking at ThinkGeek.com's affiliate links, I was chuckling. They have a wide range of funny things, and I thought 'Well, let's just put them for the laughs'. And here they are, all ThinkGeek.com affiliate links with funny stuff for your enjoyment. If you do buy something from here, I'll be more than happy for making some affiliate money, but keep in mind that I did not endorse it. I have not tested these things, although there are some I may buy (the Buckyballs!) sooner or later.
They offer stuff ranging from Seriously, anybody would buy that? to I can't believe they invented it!. Below you have the wide array of image ads. Clicking on any of them, you'll go toThinkGeek.com where you can buy to your credit's card content.
If you want me to encourage your buying with real reviews, take your time to check the following book reviews I've written
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Google cannot call his mail service Gmail in Germany, because of a previous ownership of the nam. So instead, I was using Googlemail... Even in my chat programs!Screenshot from my account