I agree that the ad was brilliantly produced, & hilarious, but overall, I found it a total let-down. They really shouldn't have tried to end it with "we're kind of like that, bringing together &c. &c" The attempt to link the commercial to the company was totally ineffective. It was so dissapointing after the epic proportions of the cat-herding.
How about something more immediete than the long-term goal of education? Now, I don't actually know the net, so could someone please clarify whether the following strategy would work practically:
When a group decides that it doesn't like a site, bombard it with constant requests & reloads. Wouldn't that max out the server, and prevent anyone else from being able to view the web pages at anything but a snails-pace?
I agree that the ad was brilliantly produced, & hilarious,
but overall, I found it a total let-down.
They really shouldn't have tried to end it with "we're kind of like that, bringing together &c. &c"
The attempt to link the commercial to the company was totally ineffective. It was so dissapointing after the epic proportions of the cat-herding.
Now, I don't actually know the net, so could someone please clarify
whether the following strategy would work practically:
When a group decides that it doesn't like a site, bombard it with constant requests & reloads.
Wouldn't that max out the server, and prevent anyone else from being able to view the web pages at anything but a snails-pace?