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It started a tad slow, but I lost count of the goosebumps by the end.
It started a tad slow, but I lost count of the goosebumps by the end.
I’m still digesting the announcements from the MacWord keynote, but in the meantime thought this would be fun to share.
Now that Marbury may be rejoining KG in Boston, it got me reminiscing about one of my all-time favorite commercials.
You may remember back when ESPN the Magazine was debuting, ESPN ran a series of commercials. Just about all of them were pretty forgettable, but there was one that has endured as a classic. I’d argue that it has even popularized (to some degree) the usage of “tastefully done” when describing anything that might.
No matter how many times I watch this, I’m both creeped out and amused by the look on Marbury’s face. With that kind of charisma can you really blame the MSG intern for wanting a backseat sex romp?
But now there is another commercial that has tickled my fancy. Sadly, I don’t think Oden is the kind of guy who will participate in the same type of Marbury style antics over the next 10 years, so the commercial won’t benefit from added awkwardness.
Unless of course we find out that he is actually 20 years older than he claims, and has a doctored birth certificate from the Dominican Republic.
Anyway, why can’t more commercials be this funny?
I keep telling myself that I’ll start blogging on my own blog, and there’s no time like the present to get started.
If you are an obsessive iPod user, like me, there is a good chance that you have upgraded devices despite the fact that your existing devices work adequately. During that updgrade you may feel the desire to migrate all of the stuff from one iPod to another, without hassling with recovering stuff back to your iTunes library. You may be asking why you wouldn’t just copy stuff from your library directly to the new iPod, but what if you have very carefully pruned your selections over time, and never had a playlist in iTunes that reflects that pruning?
Or, maybe you just want to share some stuff with a friend (that said friend will of course delete and then purchase properly if they find it to their liking)
If these scenarios interest you, iit’s time to check out misu (http://misuapp.com/).
It makes it easier than ever to synchronize content between two iPods.
-Ryan