Not wanting to steal their USP or anything, but I'd have thought any fridge would work the same way with a dry-wipe marker.
It would certainly work with lipstick. When I was a teen, I used to leave notes to myself on the mirror that way. (Begged an old stick from my mother. It's the only lipstick I've ever owned.)
I've just spent money down-upgrading my husband's laptop from Vista to XP, and everybody's happier for it, especially the laptop itself. Vista stinks out loud. That laptop has better specs than my desktop PC and can barely run Vista, never mind making it handle actual programs as well.
My laptop's on Windows 98 and happy there, thank you very much.
Stanley Kubrick's all over the news right now because his 900 boxes of notes, archive material, etc. have been donated to a university and have recently been gone through. This might explain the burst of interest. Channel 4 here in the UK has been celebrating with a Kubrick season.
I have very serious problems with facial recognition, and I have to admit that the Nescafe love-story series went straight over my head. I saw all the ads, but never realised it was the same two people in each one. Just assumed it was several separate vignettes about people finding true love through their choice of coffee (bleah -- bleah on the idea, that is, not on coffee). About a year later someone on TV mentioned the series and I realised what the point of it all was supposed to be.
The only reason I managed to get a grasp of this series is that all the ads are shot in that light-infused, overexposed style. Somehow helped to imply that it's the same setting every time, and therefore it must be the same people.
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I saw this ad last night on BBC4. Great great stuff.
I have no interest whatsoever in the Olympics or any other sport. Not even sure when the Olympics starts, or if it's already started. But I REALLY want Jamie to do a feature-length version of the Monkey story.
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