You know even before this shit started to happen I'm really surprised people didn't do that, even at the EA Sports segment they spend ages on despite being annual games with a specific target audience (who aren't even watching E3) Just show them we aren't interested but
I guess everyone in the audience are shit scared and don't want to p *** them off.
Not exact matches
It just kinda rolled out and kept rolling and then some broke Geek decided to do a dinner and pan-handled bloggers for some wine and stuff and the next thing y» know, it's like the
in thing and well I
guess a blogging marketing fine wine well suited clothing type guy named Hugh just picked up the thread and took it on and it like grew so wild and humungous man and then
everyone wanted
in on the wine stuff and that just like freaked out the vinyard down south into sending cases of the stuff all over the world just
in case they would kinda infect the brand with a virus thing and then hope they'd sneeze and spread their spit and the viral cold or flu thingy to take hold and sortoflike get its own traction and move to wider
audiences who were now into asking Victoria Wine outlet staff for the wine and confusing the dudes into placing an order to meet the demand like and it is still like viralling out there.
The difference — which I appreciate more than you can
guess — is that a Physicist drops two like objects — one red and one blue — of dissimilar mass off the top of Uncertainty and watches what happens, and might like Newton derive laws, and builds on those laws to the point that interesting questions might be asked about a difference of a 60 billionth of a second, while a marketing scientist draws trees of all the opinions expressed by
everyone in the
audience and wonders what opinions he ought repeat so he can sell more red balls.