The makers of "The Devil Wears Prada" seem, in fact, to be banking on it.
Even the makers of the movie "Jurassic Park" seem to have suspected that there was something wrong with images of the fleet tyrannosaur.
Even their makers seem to recognize that these first-generation devices are not exactly world-beaters.
For the moment, both the government and the makers of pornographic films seem to agree on the solution.
For the time being, makers of luxury goods seem to have embraced this "crime pays" marketing strategy.
The data suggest that despite the recession, computer companies and other makers of electronic gear seem to be ordering components, perhaps in anticipation of greater sales.
The commercial makers seem especially to mistrust humor, though there are exceptions.
And then the makers seemed to get bored really quickly and upped the silly-quota exponentially until the end.
Unfortunately, the makers of The Body Farm seem to think that the forensic crime investigation genre justifies itself, such is the subject's popularity.
What the commercial's makers didn't seem to realize is that the Olympics already have football.