Was I the only one who saw it and was like wtf, and how it kind of summed up Microsoft Products in 1 word- shit. They couldn't even pull out a half decent ad.
For those who haven't seen it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SiBB...eature=related
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Was I the only one who saw it and was like wtf, and how it kind of summed up Microsoft Products in 1 word- shit. They couldn't even pull out a half decent ad.
For those who haven't seen it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SiBB...eature=related
Ironic (JP, please confirm), given that you're probably posting from a Windows machine.
The ad was about nothing which is based on seinfelds show about nothing how that will sell MS OS's is beyond me but I am guessing its a whole mini episode type ad being rolled out and it hopefully will make sense when it ends.
But for now I am saying what the hell is going on with this ad which at the end of the day I guess it did its job since it peaked my interest.
the funniest thing about the whole thing was microsoft's reaction- they basically said that fact that people are talking about it means its a good thing ie: any publicity is good publicity :wank:.
How everyone bagging the shit about microsoft after the ad was created helps the company's already tarnished rep beats me :dabs:.
Microsoft what were u thinking :ermm:....
That ad is total fucking quality btw. I :lol:ed :earl:
Thanks for the link.
I seriously thought it was a funny ad.. I'm with JP on this one. Quality :)
I think it might be more about Gates' public image than MS or it's products directly.
If part of the plan was to humanize Gates,paring him with Seinfeld(not the warmest of characters)was a serious mistake.
I think a lot of the campaign is hinged on people's perception that Seinfeld is such believer in the OS that it could lure him out of semi-retirement.
why shoes?
its funny, but i think its very debtable if its serves what microsoft was achieving to do- ie: create brand support etc, rather its been ridiculed for its lack of showing anything the irony being Jerry is on the ad whose show exemplified being all about nothing.
People have jumped on this and suggested that it says alot of the brand- sucks at advertising and its operating system sucks even more.
But forgetting Microsoft's intentions and all that this ad was amusing, it would have served its purpose if it was a beer ad
Wazza
That is the beauty of an ad about nothing it don't have to confirm anything and it just leaves everything up for speculation and hence talking and speculating about the product grows without evening trying.
Evening hardly ever tries...she's a well known layabout.
Noon, on the other hand, is one go-getting mofo.
Evening hardly ever tries...she's a well known layabout.
Noon, on the other hand, is one go-getting mofo.
The adage there's no such thing as bad publicity may in time apply but I think in this case talking isn't buying.
I do feel like having a churro though.
Clocker what are you achieving to do?
I know Bill is like the head of microsoft but why is still being in the ads when he'll be leaving soon.
The more I think about it, I must admit I don't know what result Microsoft and its highly paid marketing function wanted with this ad as most people immediately started bagging it out. If anything it magnified even further their constant failings to the consumer.
So with all the bad publicity about microsoft recently cough cough vista, and the popularity of apple continuously growing like an exponential function and the ever looming threat of google I would have thought they could have used Jerry to show a promising Microsoft future.
In the normal circumstances yes, but Microsoft is pretty well known :) and the ad didn't make me think happily about Microsoft but all the problems its given me as an O/S.
Wazza
I think XP is a fantastic OS.
aye tis, vista can be alrightish somtimes :lol: if you have the right hardware to back it up and to dont anything to it on purpose.