From Neatorama: "The mad scientists at Toshiba are at it again. With the help of Simon Faithful, they created not only the world’s highest HD TV ad, but one of the highest ads period. By attaching their HD cameras to a weather balloon, they sacrificed the cams to make a point. Not only can it perform, look what we can do with it. We can focus on a vintage chair going into space. Beautiful results. Wait for the balloon pop."
No sweatshirts quite yet. We're still very young and they'd require a bit more monetary overhead, but once we've grown a bit, definitely.
In reply to this comment by oxdottir: I think those holiday cards he has at zazzle would make fabulous Ts. I had a facebook friend ask for pointers to christmas sweatsirts just yesterday (I don't even know if tvirus makes sweatshirts).
Well, that's the problem. You said "specific T-Shirts are being advertised on VideoSift which did not pass the Workshop at Teevirus and are therefore not for sale." The accidental lie is a result of your misunderstanding that the panel you're referring to is clearly labeled "Workshop Designs" and does not anywhere indicate or imply that the image corresponds to a t-shirt that is for sale.
It's clear now that it's easy to confuse some people, but I was avoiding writing a long sentence in the panel explaining that the designs were merely up for community review, hoping the word "Workshop" in the title would convey the concept.
So the bottom line is, no, we are not advertising t-shirts that aren't even for sale. That panel is just displaying a random selection of any Workshop designs that have ever been submitted for community review. The panel titled "Random Shirts from Tee Virus" is the panel with actual t-shirts that are available for purchase.
You're mistaken about the logo link. It's not clicking on "comedy.videosift" that takes you to "www.videosift". Rather, it's clicking on the "videosift" logo that takes you to "www" whereas clicking on the "comedy." above the logo that takes you to "comedy.videosift".
It doesn't make sense for the "Front" tab to link to www because it's part of all the navigation tabs and sub-tabs that are specific to the current channel. The logo was linked to www after getting a bit of user feedback that demanded it.
Can you point out what designs you think you've seen advertised as products that aren't for sale in the Tee Virus store? I'm not sure if you were just making that up to sell your point because that claim is all but an outright lie considering that every shirt is manually added for display on VideoSift only at the time it is added to the Tee Virus store.
Really cool though it's irksome they left out the requisite flaming tire tracks. And it really didn't seem like they had enough road to get up to 88. I wonder how they were able to generate the 1.21 jiggawatts required to power the flux capacitor.
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oxdottir
No sweatshirts quite yet. We're still very young and they'd require a bit more monetary overhead, but once we've grown a bit, definitely.
In reply to this comment by oxdottir:
I think those holiday cards he has at zazzle would make fabulous Ts. I had a facebook friend ask for pointers to christmas sweatsirts just yesterday (I don't even know if tvirus makes sweatshirts).
In reply to this comment by lucky760:
Ah, good question. I wasn't even considering the idea. I suppose it wouldn't hurt to ask.
In reply to this comment by oxdottir:
Look at this one: http://www.zazzle.com/merry_christmas_ambigram_card-137392926579806516
I guess he already has products so he wouldn't want to be in tee virus?
Postsecret: 50 people asked, What is your secret?
Very nice video. I've only told one person my secret and I'm certain I'll never tell another.
oxdottir
In reply to this comment by oxdottir:
Look at this one: http://www.zazzle.com/merry_christmas_ambigram_card-137392926579806516
I guess he already has products so he wouldn't want to be in tee virus?
oxdottir
I'm not familiar with Scott Kim, but thanks for pointing me in his direction.
In reply to this comment by oxdottir:
Hey Lucky, I saw your ambigram. I liked it. Are you familiar with Scott Kim's work (http://www.scottkim.com/)?
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It's clear now that it's easy to confuse some people, but I was avoiding writing a long sentence in the panel explaining that the designs were merely up for community review, hoping the word "Workshop" in the title would convey the concept.
So the bottom line is, no, we are not advertising t-shirts that aren't even for sale. That panel is just displaying a random selection of any Workshop designs that have ever been submitted for community review. The panel titled "Random Shirts from Tee Virus" is the panel with actual t-shirts that are available for purchase.
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It doesn't make sense for the "Front" tab to link to www because it's part of all the navigation tabs and sub-tabs that are specific to the current channel. The logo was linked to www after getting a bit of user feedback that demanded it.
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