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well…do you?


Deep Thoughts By Max Planck

The answer machine is clever and funny!

Internet Explorer Ad. Actually pretty funny.

[quote]kakno wrote:

Internet Explorer Ad. Actually pretty funny.[/quote]

Wow. Awesome ad. If this is Microsoft’s new line of attack, I’m impressed. You don’t see a company attack its meme’ed weakness by adopting it very often. Hats off.

[quote]kakno wrote:

Internet Explorer Ad. Actually pretty funny.[/quote]

HAH! Loved it!

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]kakno wrote:

Internet Explorer Ad. Actually pretty funny.[/quote]

HAH! Loved it![/quote]

I really hope this is a real microsoft ad because it’s spectacular. I actually laughed watching it.

[quote]countingbeans wrote:
Wow. Awesome ad. If this is Microsoft’s new line of attack, I’m impressed. You don’t see a company attack its meme’ed weakness by adopting it very often. Hats off. [/quote]

I think it is their new approach.

http://browseryoulovedtohate.com/

james


For CT Rock

[quote]atypical1 wrote:

[quote]countingbeans wrote:
Wow. Awesome ad. If this is Microsoft’s new line of attack, I’m impressed. You don’t see a company attack its meme’ed weakness by adopting it very often. Hats off. [/quote]

I think it is their new approach.

http://browseryoulovedtohate.com/

james[/quote]

I’m a big fan. A company is rolling the dice with a move like this, but not so much for someone as big as Microsoft, it is like but still not a “softer side of Sears”. Risky but just might work.

Imagine, IE becomes the new hippster browser because it is cool to hate IE, and hippsters love to love what other people hate.

I never liked IE because it had too many glitches and often didn’t work with certain websites.
I hope they fix all that.

[quote]Rastaban61 wrote:
well…do you?[/quote]

well?? do they??

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]atypical1 wrote:

[quote]countingbeans wrote:
Wow. Awesome ad. If this is Microsoft’s new line of attack, I’m impressed. You don’t see a company attack its meme’ed weakness by adopting it very often. Hats off. [/quote]

I think it is their new approach.

http://browseryoulovedtohate.com/

james[/quote]

I’m a big fan. A company is rolling the dice with a move like this, but not so much for someone as big as Microsoft, it is like but still not a “softer side of Sears”. Risky but just might work.

Imagine, IE becomes the new hippster browser because it is cool to hate IE, and hippsters love to love what other people hate. [/quote]

Does it run on linux?


HAHAHAHA

Officer Curly.


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[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]atypical1 wrote:

[quote]countingbeans wrote:
Wow. Awesome ad. If this is Microsoft’s new line of attack, I’m impressed. You don’t see a company attack its meme’ed weakness by adopting it very often. Hats off. [/quote]

I think it is their new approach.

http://browseryoulovedtohate.com/

james[/quote]

I’m a big fan. A company is rolling the dice with a move like this, but not so much for someone as big as Microsoft, it is like but still not a “softer side of Sears”. Risky but just might work.

Imagine, IE becomes the new hippster browser because it is cool to hate IE, and hippsters love to love what other people hate. [/quote]

It’s like the VW advertising from the 60s, poking fun at the car’s reputation as a lemon, and you might not be far off the mark with the hipsters thing, check out this quote from an article about the VW campaign:

You couldn’t help but love a company willing to kid itself in public, and no one responded more to the Beetle or its advertising than America’s vaunted “baby boomers.” As these children of postwar affluence came of age in the 1960s, they embraced Volkswagens as a way to show rejection of what they saw as the materialism of older generations. Besides, Volkswagens were cheap to buy and run, and they were easily fixed.

Here’s a link to the article http://auto.howstuffworks.com/1960-1969-volkswagen-beetle4.htm