The TARDIS just happens to be stuck in the shape of a police box, but it is much much more.
Then again... It would not be so much of an amazing feat if said Vista-Elephant jumped into the TARDIS. That thing is huge inside. It might only have a problem with the door.
SciFi Channel's Eureka has Cisco pasted all over their office equipment. No one seems to mind.
Product placement can work if it's done right. I watched a very amusing Japanese show, about an ad agency that was tasked with making commercials for the brands that sponsored the show. The commercials that aired during the show featured the show characters. I would love to see this sort of show on American TV, but doubt what NBC is pushing will be that meta.
They can enjoy the brilliant flashing animated gifs that go with said musical homepages.
Even if they miss out on someone's myspace blasting Linkin Park, they still get more out of the web then the blind.
There are a lot of things that Comcast is not neutral about from what I hear and I don't think these "marketplace forces" are going to help them ever really be neutral.
The "No Turn on Red" sign doesn't have to be hidden for people to disobey it. You can plant a cop at any of those signs and catch people. It'll be even harder to fight in court if you can actually see the sign.
Think Geek had something similar (but much more sanitary) for April Fools Day this year: http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/41/superpiipii.html?cpg=70T I think I would perfer their version.
The TARDIS just happens to be stuck in the shape of a police box, but it is much much more. Then again... It would not be so much of an amazing feat if said Vista-Elephant jumped into the TARDIS. That thing is huge inside. It might only have a problem with the door.
SciFi Channel's Eureka has Cisco pasted all over their office equipment. No one seems to mind. Product placement can work if it's done right. I watched a very amusing Japanese show, about an ad agency that was tasked with making commercials for the brands that sponsored the show. The commercials that aired during the show featured the show characters. I would love to see this sort of show on American TV, but doubt what NBC is pushing will be that meta.
They can enjoy the brilliant flashing animated gifs that go with said musical homepages. Even if they miss out on someone's myspace blasting Linkin Park, they still get more out of the web then the blind.
There are a lot of things that Comcast is not neutral about from what I hear and I don't think these "marketplace forces" are going to help them ever really be neutral.
The "No Turn on Red" sign doesn't have to be hidden for people to disobey it. You can plant a cop at any of those signs and catch people. It'll be even harder to fight in court if you can actually see the sign.
Maybe you're the only one here worried about that. Some of us happen to be very open and honest about our sexuality to our significant other.