|
- Rejected and Don't Know Why? There's an App for That
In the etiquette of dating there is something you might call, colloquially, "the fade out," or perhaps "the fadeaway"?you also might call it, in harsher terms, being rejected by someone who deems it not important to actually tell you you are being rejected. (Because that would be rude.) Instead, the person simply stops calling, texting, and communicating in whatever form your previous ...
free dating ads 06 Feb 2012 - More Super Bowl ads released in advance, leading to less suspenseful night
There will be fewer surprises on Sunday night.
free dating ads 06 Feb 2012 - A Modest Proposal for a More Sustainable Super Bowl (Beer Still Included)
I don?t know about you, but I plan to spend Sunday eating and drinking beer and watching lots of commercials and eating some more. Oh, and watching some football, I suppose. I?m not really a sports fan, though my dad roots for the Giants. (Go Giants!) But Super Bowl Sunday isn?t about football. Or, at least, it?s not exclusively about football. It?s a national holiday dedicated to eating as much ...
free dating ads 06 Feb 2012 - For Advertisers, Super Bowl Rejection Doesn't Always Hurt
NEW YORK (MainStreet) -- Getting rejected is no fun, whether in love, employment or college admissions. But getting your Super Bowl ad rejected by the network isn't the worst thing in the world for a publicity-hungry company. Internet users sometimes refer to this as the "Streisand Effect": The idea that any attempt to censor information on the Internet inevitably leads to it being disseminated ...
free dating ads 06 Feb 2012 - Earth Station: The Afterlife of Technology at the End of the World
The Jamesburg Earth Station is a massive satellite receiver in a remote valley in California. It played a central role in satellite communications for three decades, but had been forgotten until the current ...
free dating ads 06 Feb 2012 - Super Bowl: Top 10 banned TV ads | Michael Solomon
Super Bowl ad breaks are the pinnacle of advertising - but these commercials never made the show Just because a 30-second commercial during the Super Bowl costs $3.5 million this year, doesn't mean NBC will take a company's money. After all, despite all evidence to the contrary with Whitney, the network does have standards. Over the years, plenty of commercials have been banned from the big ...
free dating ads 06 Feb 2012
|