Ian Lamont writes “Computerworld has put together a pick up of interesting, funny, and only solid uncanny Superbowl radio advertisements from tech companies — incompatible Internet retailers. Everyone has seen the Macintosh ad which played during the 1984 Superbowl, but there have been a garland of alternative gems, starting with a extensively ad for the Xerox 9200 from 1976. The funniest is substantially EDS’s ‘herding cats’ ad from 2000, but there have been a little oddities, too, together with a weird ad for Network Associates depicting a Russian chief barb launch, and a really antiquated ad for Sharp from the mid-1980s. Intel has one ad in the pick up from 1997, and it turns out which it is returning with dual ads this year which it says underline ‘geek humor.’” Read some-more of this story at Slashdot
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