Friday, 10. April 2009

World’s first trillion dollar ad campaign


One of the most eloquent symbols of Zimbabwe’s collapse is the Z$100 trillion dollar note, a symptom of their world record inflation. This note cannot buy anything, not even a loaf of bread and certainly not any advertising, but it can become the advertising, it can be a powerful reminder about Zimbabwe’s plight and the need to hold someone accountable.

World’s first trillion dollar ad campaign

haha.nu

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Giorgio Motherfucking Moroder Book On Record Collecting


Produced in collaboration with Colors magazine, this book showcases over 400 of the most exceptional records owned by leading collectors Alessandro Benedetti and Peter Bastine. Featuring the recordings of Pink Floyd, Queen, the Beatles, Prince, Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley, Bon Jovi and many others, these are rare and valuable records in countless designs and colors - gold, transparent, photo-printed - in a dazzling variety of shapes: butterfly, heart, star, and even a tree-shaped disc

Giorgio Motherfucking Moroder

taschen.com

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Mc‍Intosh, 60 years on!


Apple was founded in 1976; Mc‍Intosh Laboratories goes all the way back to 1949.

Computers get old really fast, while TVs age a bit more gracefully. But there's not much of a collectors market for old TVs or computers, at least by people who use them on a daily basis. Face it: computers, iPods, and TVs are disposable technology, while the useful working life of great audio designs is measured in decades. Many decades. Case in point: Mc‍Intosh's classic designs from the 1960s still fetch big dollars. Which is why buying really good stuff makes sense.

cnet.com

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