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- Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2011 00:01:57 +0200
- From: Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Need a Japanese keyboard
- References: <BANLkTimdUE9jhW4U_EvD7h9M5XXMqdOFGg@example.com> <BANLkTinh4Jvr5awZk_Zt=MO_SVd81CzQSw@example.com> <4D9F18C6.10502@example.com> <BANLkTikKsjva7sCBALwr1UTMOmB3LTUOfQ@example.com> <BANLkTiktNEw9xtSbYB9qjQ49v8rgQfPRsw@example.com>
On 8 April 2011 18:36, Raymond Wan <rwan.kyoto@example.com> wrote: > Why would having a different SKU matter in this situation? Since you > were talking about a Japanese keyboard, if you were able to find it > locally, then that should be enough? OK, to explain the Amazon trick to which CL referred, I need to show you another tiny trick. Take any Amazon product detail page URI, e.g. http://www.amazon.com/Retro-Gaming-Hacks-Playing-Classics/dp/0596009178/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1302299273&sr=1-1 To get the shortest possible link, drop everything after the /dp/\d+ bit: http://www.amazon.com/Retro-Gaming-Hacks-Playing-Classics/dp/0596009178 Now lose the bit after the host and before the /dp: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0596009178 And if you really want to save four more characters, the www. is not really necessary, either: http://amazon.com/dp/0596009178 Now that you know that one, here's how to enjoy local shipping when possible: 1. Find an English book on Amazon.com, e.g. http://amazon.com/dp/0596009178 2. Change amazon.com to amazon.jp, e.g. http://amazon.jp/dp/0596009178 3. Profit (by investing the money you save from shipping charges in penguin futures or some other iron-clad investment)! Different SKU == different Amazon detail page ID (that's the number after the /dp/ in the URI), so the trick doesn't work. For example: http://amazon.jp/dp/B001GBSLYO Yes! :) http://amazon.co.uk/dp/B001GBSLYO No. :( http://amazon.de/dp/B001GBSLYO No. :( http://amazon.com/dp/B001GBSLYO No. :( See what I mean? Of course, I happen to know that Logicool in Japan is the same as Logitech in The West(TM), and if I was buying a webcam, I wouldn't care that the SKU is different. I just wouldn't be able to use the Amazon localisation trick to find it. In this case, it just did not occur to me to search Amazon.co.uk for a Japanese keyboard, so sure was I that they wouldn't carry them. But not only did they have one, they Super Saver shipped it to me in Sweden! Talk about service! ;) BTW, I worked for Amazon for nearly five years, but do so no longer. Neither am I currently a stockholder, so now there's no conflict of interest in me praising the 'Zon. :) Cheers, Josh
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