yes, they get it, they've had it, and they will keep making it...
dial-a-song has been around since the first album was out. also they've released two albums i believe in mp3 format only. they're purchaseable somewhere probably linked on the website. also dial-a-song is available linked through their website as a listenable experience online as well as by the phone. there ya go.
When dealing with visually recorded material to be played back at the will of the beholder of the recorded material, in any visually recorded format, the insertion of one single frame that does not relate in any fashion to the visually recorded material should be called "visual subliminal messaging."
For example, when George Bush Jr. played a commercial for the GOP on TV, and the word "RATS" appeared in one single frame as a depiction of Al Gore was being shown, that is calssified as "visual subliminal messaging."
Give credit to George Bush Jr. for the first widely known usage of "RATS" as a "visual subliminal message."
Any other uses from this point out shall pay royalties to me.
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yes, they get it, they've had it, and they will keep making it...
dial-a-song has been around since the first album was out. also they've released two albums i believe in mp3 format only. they're purchaseable somewhere probably linked on the website. also dial-a-song is available linked through their website as a listenable experience online as well as by the phone. there ya go.
When dealing with visually recorded material to be played back at the will of the beholder of the recorded material, in any visually recorded format, the insertion of one single frame that does not relate in any fashion to the visually recorded material should be called "visual subliminal messaging." For example, when George Bush Jr. played a commercial for the GOP on TV, and the word "RATS" appeared in one single frame as a depiction of Al Gore was being shown, that is calssified as "visual subliminal messaging." Give credit to George Bush Jr. for the first widely known usage of "RATS" as a "visual subliminal message." Any other uses from this point out shall pay royalties to me.