Monday, 29 October 2007
I'm becoming mildly obsessed lately with Flight of the Conchords , New Zealand's fourth most popular Folk duo, who currently have a series on BBC Four.
It's taken me a good while however to remember that they did a Phones4U advert in 2004. Which I remember liking lots (and was far superior to the new 'Scary Mary' adverts IMHO) and shows that not all advertisers just jump on cult bandwagons ;-)
If you've not already had the pleasure, I suggest you catch up on YouTube, and watch them on Tuesday nights on BBC Four.
It's business time.
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Chris Dalrymple works in online marketing in Leeds, UK. chris[at]chrisdalrymple.com
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KENT Magazine - Blog » Blog Archive » Axel Peemoeller / Eureka Tower Carpark
Very cool use of the weird perspective street art painting - signs in a car parK!
Los Angeles Times Video
Charming little timelapse of Comic-Con with interviews. I'm not sure a UK newspaper would treat the subject with so much respect.
Dezeen » Blog Archive » SkipWaste by Oliver Bishop-Young
Very cool - I like the skate-ramp-in-a-skip idea.
Multicolr Search Lab - Idée Inc.
Intensely cool - pulls images from flickr containing all the colours you specify
The government wants you to show it a better way (and will pay £20,000) | Tec...
This could be pretty cool - create mashups using previously unavailable Government data.
Vehicles for Autokadabra on the Behance Network
I'm sure this will come in useful one day. Somehow.
Where the Hell is Matt? (2008) on Vimeo
This makes me very happy for some reason.
News | Microsoft to bring cashback scheme to UK - NMA
I'm trying to work out what implications this has for affiliates - or will merchants pay microsoft *and* affiliates?
TDTDT: The Unabridged Base System
"23rd base: Accidentally calling her "mom." "
{domestic-construction}
Via Boing Boing, i'd like please - recycled tea-cup lights.
Bored? Visit my friend
Stephen Willis, wildlife photographer .
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