Making Glasgow more colorful

by Volker Weber

bravia

In San Francisco they used 250,000 superballs. Now it's 70,000 litres of paint, 358 single bottle bombs, 33 sextuple air cluster bombs, 22 triple hung cluster bombs, 268 mortars, 33 triple mortars, 22 double mortars, 358 meters of weld, 330 meters of steel pipe, 57 km of copper wire.

I still like the superballs better. Especially the music.

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[Thanks, Boudewijn]

Comments

The Veneer album of José González containing the titel song for the Bravia SF ad is worth listening as a whole. Highly recommended!

Marius Neumann, 2006-10-19 13:02

Hm, it seems as if there was a problem with Firefox 2 and this post. At first I was a little surprised, why you didn't add an image to this post. Then I saw it on a different machine with Firefox 1.5x and there was an image. Now I tried it in IE on my own machine, and again, I get an image. Firefox 2 doesn't show it...

Anyone else experiencing this?

Update: I see the image tag and the link around it, when I open the source code using the "view => page source" menu item. If I open the page info from the tools menu and go toe the media tab, it is listed and after a while (terribly long considering the size of the image file) the image is shown in the preview.

But I can't see it on the page itself, neither on the homepage nor in the post detail page.

I can see the image in FF2 just fine. Maybe this is a security setting, since I am pulling the image directly from the Bravia site. It's theirs. :-)

Maybe it's adblock overdoing it a little. Possibly... probably...

uhh...messy...no idea what the clown is all about?!
not to be compared with the balls:-)!! that was awesome - this is "ok.."

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