Superbowl 2008 ads!
Browse some of the really cool ads that made it to the Superbowl this year.Have a laugh at Justin Timberlakes quite funny commercial - thank God this guy has so much self irony!
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I don’t want to copy others and since they put it so well, I just want to guide your attention to Katie Olsens post on Mr. Cruise and his absolut rubbish words on the great world of Scientology!
For some really good nonsense, fast forward to 4.20 minutes in the original video for a scary laugh! Or if you want to hear about Tom Cruises failed vacation plans, fast forward to 5:20 - fabulous stuff…
Original video:
The great parody by Jerry O’Connell:
When looking at your Facebook application requests just click on the Ignoreall button and all ignore buttons will be clicked at once!
Friend requests and group invitations stay.
I just received an e-mail from Email Standards Project today through FaceBook urging me to join their latest project, which they describe as:
“… a bunch of people making the kinds of faces you make when you can’t get Gmail to render your HTML email properly!”
These pictures will then be included in a video sent to Google Inc. hoping they will realize and acknowledge the issues still remaining in their HTML rendering engine. The idea is funny yes and a great way to cause a stir over at Google Inc., hopefully making them realize, what needs to be done. The only thing is… my own personaly face expression would be very calm and content actually, as I have absolutely no problems with HTML rendering in Gmail?! So apart from the great idea and supportive project both on Facebook and the Flickr Group, I don’t really see the real purpose of this initivative unless we’re talking advanced HTML mark up not supported in Gmail today!? And I guess the initiative is a step towards CSS embedded directly in the <head> instead of inline CSS, which is not only very ugly, but also very far from standards-based.
Anyway, looking forward to see, what come from this group activity and if Gmail intends to react. I definitely support the project! :-)
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