Friday, November 19, 2004

Interesting.



From today's MarketingVOX news:



CBS will reportedly release surprising digital video recorder (DVR) research that shows that while DVR users fast forward through commercials, the very act of paying attention to what they're forwarding through vastly increases ad recall. Ads that were "skipped" were recalled at a 23 percent rate, higher than typical "viewed" commercials show. This may indirectly show what many ad buyers already suspect: that commercial pods tend to be ignored by viewers.

Wednesday, November 10, 2004

I can't decide if this is incredibly cool or the creepiest development ever.



Allerca | The Hypo-Allergenic Cat

Friday, November 5, 2004

We in the marketing business breathe a collected sigh of relief.



Fast-Food Chain Cancels 'Mr. Wendy'
For those not ready to quietly fade away.



Online apologies to the world from a sampling of non-Republicans.



Sorry Everybody -- How Can We Make It Up To You?
Okay, then.



Kelly Dobson: Blendie 2000

Thursday, November 4, 2004

Weird and mesmerizing.



* MYSTERIOUS AL™ | STAMINA SINCE 1998 *
Good karma?

I don't think it's quite this easy to achieve good karma. (Do you "achieve" karma? hmmm...dunno.) Regardless, this is pretty cool.

The Buddha Project encourages people worldwide to participate by submitting photos of found Buddha, sacred Buddha, ancient Buddha, kitschy Buddha, handmade Buddha.

An archive of hundreds of Buddha images may well generate good karma for everyone involved, viewers and contributors, alike.

lens culture: buddha project