Flickr user Royafork posted a photo of 14,000 copies of the Memoirs of a Geisha Bonus Disc at a Netflix shipping center. I wonder how many copies of the movie they bought for 6.7 million subscribers?
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Not to mention the pallet of 28,000 more Memoirs behind and to the right of the first one! (See the larger version of Royafork's picture by clicking "All Sizes" in flickr.)
Posted by: Ken Varnum | August 15, 2007 at 09:11 AM