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Author: elmo lewis
Date: 2006-02-25 17:02
Anyone see the AT&T ad on page 27 of the March Atlantic magazine? It shows a rich dude dressed in black with his laptop and a clarinet and the slogan "Find your passion first,job second". ¿Does this mean we are no longer nerds?
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Author: David Peacham
Date: 2006-02-25 17:53
I wondered about that ad, which also appears in the current edition of the New Yorker. But I wondered about it from another point of view - is "Roger" a celebrity I'm supposed to recognise (like "Lance" in another ad in the same magazine), or just a generic rich dude? And why does his clarinet have no brand marking visible? And if he is so rich, why can't he afford a stand rather than just standing it up on its bell (shudder).
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Author: Chris P
Date: 2006-02-25 19:55
"And if he is so rich, why can't he afford a stand rather than just standing it up on its bell (shudder)."
Because he can afford to get a new clarinet when that one gets knocked over!
Yeah I know, I shouldn't start a sentence with 'because'.
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Author: Alseg
Date: 2006-02-25 20:04
I saw it in New Yorker...the one that has the Regency Man with the pinky raised. Twee.
Roger has a plastic clarinet. No doubt he is very self-assured
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