@#11: I'm thinking the same thing... If we're using the Sony q-tip to get the music out of the, er, speaker, like we would with earwax, doesn't that kind of equate music (good) with excess ear wax (bad)? As in, "use our speakers, and your music will sound like some yellow gunk you pulled out of one of your orifices."
i wonder if sony will figure out how to rape consumers with a cotton swab.
I don't quite... oh. I get it, nice!
#1: ?!
Without looking at the title, the first thing I thought this was, was an airplane exploding in midair. Then I took a closer look.
Yeah, I like stuff too sometimes.
cerumen in Japan is flakey
Shouldn't there be little shards of glass representing RootKits?
naw,little poison dipped fish-hooks would be closer
I get those when I clean my belly button too!
It looks a little different through a microscope
The ad agency that did this is rather cool and clever, too bad I can't say the same for the company that hired them to produce this ad.
Is there something wrong with my brain that I don't find this ad cleaver?
Interesting.
@#11: I'm thinking the same thing... If we're using the Sony q-tip to get the music out of the, er, speaker, like we would with earwax, doesn't that kind of equate music (good) with excess ear wax (bad)? As in, "use our speakers, and your music will sound like some yellow gunk you pulled out of one of your orifices."
Think of it as a urethral swab covered with musical spirochetes.
Oh. In that case.