Remember Apple's famous 1984 commercial?
That is one of the most brilliant TV commercials of all time, which
isn't surprising- Ridley Scott directed it, and Chiat/Day produced it.
It is a superb piece of filmmaking that still gives me chills, even in
the lo-fi YouTube version.
And then the spell wears off, and I remember that Orwell was a
prophet, and the athlete wearing the Apple shirt should have a penguin
logo on it instead of the Macintosh logo.
It is often said that Linux and FOSS need some slick marketing.
But do they? I think this is another example of wanting to copy the
wrong things, like EULAs and activation keys. The popular Apple vs. PC
commercials, so beloved of so many, to me are "Two Dweebs Meet." They
deserve each other. Microsoft's Bill and Jerry commercials are clever
and a radical departure from their traditional amazingly inept and
stupid TV commercials (Lordamercy, what genius gave the OK to those
pervy guys in blue butterfly suits?), but they're still advertising
dung polish.
I think maybe we're doing fine down here in the grassroots.
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By Carla Schroder on September 17, 2008 4:33 PM