I remember when this Audi R8 appeared at the auto shows and events all over the world. This mid-engined sports car was introduced by the German automaker Audi in 2007. The Audi R8 is equipped with a 4.2 L V8 developing 414 bhp. The base price in the US is $109,000 for the 6-speed manual. A R-Tronic equipped R8 will be priced at $118,000. The R8 is made further distinct by its exterior styling, cabin, engine and pricing. The Audi R8 have awarded as the Best Handling Car and Fastest Car in the World of 2007 by Autocar Magazine. Playboy Magazine also awarded it as the Car of The Year for 2008. I will start saving up money to buy this car, maybe around 2015 when I can get a chance to buy it as a used car. I have included three YouTube videos for your own entertainment. Check it out!
“It’s what happens when you replace robots with humans. A car as complex as the new Audi R8 can only be built with years of engineering experience. Because it’s built on such a small scale, almost every component has to be skillfully fitted by hand. So while the process might be slow, the car anything but. The new Audi R8. The slowest car we’ve ever built.”

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on Thursday, December 27th, 2007 at 12:01 am and is filed under Ads, Cars.
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Once again JBS is at it using beautiful naked women to advertise men’s underwear. After all, men don’t want to look at naked men. Do you agree?
To view the post of Version 1 that was published back in August please follow this link: How to Sell Men’s Underwear

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on Tuesday, December 25th, 2007 at 5:15 pm and is filed under Ads.
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In a grocery store 4,820 cans of Campbell’s Soup were used to build an installation piece that spelled Hunger. The signage beside the piece encouraged shoppers to buy one and donate it to their local food bank. As shoppers brought cans from this display the word HUNGER slowly disappeared. This allowed people to see how their individual effort could help bring an end to the problem of hunger. I have hear last month on T.V that some schools in Canada don’t have exam at the end of the month because the students are hunger. They suffer from hunger because they don’t get enough food at home. This is a serious issue because not getting enough food over the long term can lead to malnutrition. I like the idea behind it, simple and clear. Nice idea for a GREAT CAUSE!

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on Wednesday, December 19th, 2007 at 9:15 pm and is filed under Ads.
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Rule your television. Watch what you want - when you want.
I like these pictures of the famous leaders who had made their mark in our history. Do you know much about them? No? Me either!
With their powerful and ruler faces, serious postures and elegant historical clothes they can easily be recognized. We have the beautiful Queen Elizabeth of England; the powerful Napoleon of France; and the great Julius Caesar of Rome. They were great rulers at their time, but do you think they can control the modern television with a remote control?
With a simple idea Zaptor has executed the ads very well.

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on Saturday, December 15th, 2007 at 12:52 am and is filed under Ads.
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…continue reading the post called ID Shoes: Be The Cult
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on Wednesday, November 28th, 2007 at 11:42 am and is filed under Ads.
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