This week's column features a collection of humorous observations and complaints from readers. Reinier B. is annoyed that an online skateboard retailer addressed them as "Dear Not specified" after they didn't provide their gender, questioning if there's a common greeting for unknown gender in German or English. Adam R. shares a phishing email that appears to have issues with email templating variable names. Marcel V. is puzzled by an Overwatch game update that claims to be reclaiming an unrealistic amount of hard disk space, including a fraction of a byte. Jeff W. jokes about an expensive item, saying "if you have to ask, you can't afford it." Bruce R. finds a CNN dialog to be over-the-top. The column also includes an advertisement for BuildMaster, a self-service release management platform. The tone of the column is lighthearted and playful. The examples showcased are relatable and amusing. The column wraps up with a sense of humor and wit. The issues presented are minor and insignificant, but entertaining nonetheless. The advertisement is a brief interlude between the humorous anecdotes.
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