Posted in Web on Aug 27th, 2008
(It’s not a physical entity. In fact, it’s imaginary. It doesn’t exist.)
From Drudge:
Speaking of using “literally” wrongly.
Also, note the four-period elipsis, and the extra space between the elipsis and “literally,” signalling that “convention” ends a sentence (and therefore that “literally” begins the next).
But “literally” isn’t capitalized.
Let’s get our literary-style act together, Drudge!
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Posted in Advertisements, Web on Jul 7th, 2008
The New York Times does it too.
I was reading this shockingly unemotional piece on Rush Limbaugh yesterday, and saw the following adverts in the sidebar. The top one is fine, and is included just for reference:
I love the “Advertise on NYTimes.com” part the best. Would you advertise on NYTimes.com if they can’t even get their [...]
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Posted in Advertisements, Web on Jun 23rd, 2008
Does this kind of thing happen on any other major site?:
You may remember this collection of similar goofs from the Drudge Report.
And for my other posts on amusing internet advertisements, see here.
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[cf. here, here, here, and here]
Consider the following:
First, the irony in the NRO/The Liberal Store advert is so thick, you could cut it with a knife
Second, why entice people to vote either Yes or No regarding Obama by offering them an Obama t-shirt? If they’re not going to vote for Obama, they won’t want a [...]
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Posted in Advertisements, Web on May 25th, 2008
If you visit the Drudge Report, you’ll no doubt have noticed how often the advertisements aren’t displayed properly. Frequently, adverts appear in spaces that are too small for them, leaving parts (sometimes large parts) of the advert undisplayed.
Take the following screenshots for example:
Included above you see partially-displayed advertisements for classmates.com, Fisher Investments, American Apparel Store, [...]
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Posted in Advertisements, Life, Web on May 24th, 2008
Anyone else not believe the following advertisement (which appeared while I was checking my e-mail)?
(It’s from YourGiftZone.com.)
I’m pretty sure I’m not the 10,000th visitor to Yahoo! Mail. 10,000,000th maybe?
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Posted in Advertisements, Life, Web on May 22nd, 2008
On National Review Online, one of American conservatism’s most prestigious sites — and one I frequently enjoy — I’ve encountered the following ironic advertisements recently:
(The sites in these adverts are TheLiberalStore.com, (the liberal) AARP’s DividedWeFail.org, and federalcarbontax.org.)
And that reminded me of something I’ve found ironic about the site itself. “What’s wrong with the following pictures?”
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Posted in Advertisements, Life, Web on Apr 30th, 2008
I’m not one of those people who sees phallic imagery (would that be “phallicity”?) everywhere. But I’m suspicious of this advertisement that just showed up in my Yahoo! Mail sidebar:
As opposed to someone else’s? As opposed to letting someone else do it for you, like you’ve been doing up to this point? As opposed [...]
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Posted in Web on Mar 24th, 2008
It’s hilarious. Try typing anything in, and see the suggestions.
Names are especially good.
If you have the Google Search Bar in your browser you can just try it there.
Or go here.
UPDATE:
If you type in “micah tillman,” it’s one and only suggestion is “Melody King.”
This is too much fun.
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