Some of them were. The scope of the work I was doing was just "toys." It was everything from toys you would give to a baby in a crib to toys you would find on an office desk. From my perspective the main use of the report was to get coding changes made to the database. I got them to split "unknown toy" and "toy not elsewhere classified" into two different categories. However, it did feed into the annual toy report, and by coding the data into finer categories than the initial coding, it allowed for more detail and specificity in that report. But that report was done by someone else.I'm curious about how accurate the algorithm at work is. Are the toys at least mostly age-appropriate for kids that would still be in diapers?
Sliced thin under the ham, I assume. It's ambush pineapple.@trappedslider Where’s the pineapple?
That's what makes it funny. It's almost on par with Flat Earth screeds or lunar theories that start mentioning reptoids.
The article didn't sit right with me when I first saw it, but I didn't feel qualified enough to respond to it.