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Second Gates/Seinfeld Ad is Slightly More Funny, Still No Idea What They're Selling

Second Gates/Seinfeld Ad is Slightly More Funny, Still No Idea What They're Selling

I'm not really sure what cost $300 million about this ad campaign. Let's do the math:

 

Seinfeld's salary: $10 million, although that's rather steep considering he's done absolutely nothing for the last decade.

 

Production: $500,000, have you seen these ads? What about them possibly costs money to shoot? Did they have to rent the entire city th...

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Latest comment by Anonymous: Now, if only Vandelay Industries would hire Jerry to promote their latex products...THAT partnership would rock! "And you want to buy MY latex products."

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Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Gates Team Up for the Most Nonsensical Ad Ever

Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Gates Team Up for the Most Nonsensical Ad Ever

Apple has been tearing Microsoft a new one for a very long time now with their uber-trendy John Hodgeman/Justin Long Mac vs. PC ads. And as annoying as that format became, even the new ones are still more entertaining than 98% of commercials you'll see out there ("Head On! Apply directly to the forehead!").

 

So when it was announced that Micros...

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Latest comment by Anonymous: Why cant Microsoft run stupid add's, everybody else is running stupid add's ! Stupit add's created by smart people for stupit people, is selling products these days. Dont you know how stupid the world has become, just watch your TV.

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Forbes Magazine Starstruck by Rich BU Grad Nishita Shah

Forbes Magazine Starstruck by Rich BU Grad Nishita Shah

Oh snap! Poor old Billy Gates is no longer the richest man in the world. Warrett Buffet knocked the Microsoft nerd extraordinaire from his pedestal, and now there’s a new crop shaking their money makers. Two leaders are the 28-year-old Boston University alum, Nishita Shah, and entertainer/producer Tyler Perry.

  

Forbes has released its list of ...

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Gates Leaves Microsoft For Charity Work

Gates Leaves Microsoft For Charity Work

Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft and one of the richest men in the world, is officially stepping down from his position of power today. Going forward, he will devote his time and attention on charity work. He won’t sever his ties with Microsoft completely though. He will remain the company’s non-executive chairman.

 

One of Bill Gates’ ch...

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Internships of the Rich and Famous

Internships of the Rich and Famous
Worried that your coffee runs and demotion to the status of an indentured servant are for nothing? Fret not, as these famous designers, actors, and sports stars prove you are in good company, and if everything works out, you, too, can become as successful and world-renowned as them.

Frank Lloyd Wright- One of the most recognizable names in arch

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Gates v. Zuckerberg: Battle of the Tech Titans

Gates v. Zuckerberg: Battle of the Tech Titans
Bill Gates scored a 1590 on his SATs and enrolled as an undecided undergrad at Harvard, only to take an unfinished "leave of absence" two years later to start the tiny software company that ultimately became Microsoft. Almost thirty years later, Microsoft actually tried to recruit Mark Zuckerberg before he went off to Harvard to, oh-so-ironicall

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Latest comment by Anonymous: Reckless Driving and Driving without a license.

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