<br>>> FYI: I checked it earlier; Falling Up's album rates in at about #8700<br>>> on Amazon's album sales list. This is far from a garage band playing<br>>> church gigs.<br>>><br>><br>><br>>I'm not sure how to take that. Number eight thousand, seven hundred? <br>>Really?<br>>
Well, it was earlier today, then I checked again and found it at around #11,700. I don't have a clue how they calculate that or how much their hourly updates can swing the numbers, but apparently a lot.
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michaelturley@myway.com wrote:
<br>>> FYI: I checked it earlier; Falling Up's album rates in at about #8700<br>>> on Amazon's album sales list. This is far from a garage band playing<br>>> church gigs.<br>>><br>><br>><br>>I'm not sure how to take that. Number eight thousand, seven hundred? <br>>Really?<br>>
Well, it was earlier today, then I checked again and found it at around #11,700. I don't have a clue how they calculate that or how much their hourly updates can swing the numbers, but apparently a lot.
Evidently a it varies a lot -- currently appears to be #17,402 http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0001DMU7M/.
I don't know that these numbers mean a lot.
On 6/2/05, Andrew Venier avenier@venier.net wrote:
Evidently a it varies a lot -- currently appears to be #17,402 http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0001DMU7M/.
I don't know that these numbers mean a lot.
I suspect that it's heavily rated by recent sales, and thus is probably meaningless for lower-ranked items.
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