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Post by bs on Mar 2, 2005 20:56:20 GMT
the bmw mini advert with the caution at the start and the naked guy getting hit round the back of the head with a fish then the guy it the car going "that was goood"
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Post by mattwrc on Mar 3, 2005 7:53:00 GMT
bit of a wierd adert but it was still amusing like the misubish warrior advert which has been on for a few months
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Post by OverSauron on Mar 3, 2005 18:17:01 GMT
I also like Nissan Almera' ad where young guy and girl secretely enters Nissan's factory and, while the car is being made, they sit in it and then, when the car is ready, drove in it from the factory. And the slogan is something like this: "Nissan. Pleasure without a timeloss"
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Post by Danii on Mar 3, 2005 18:18:20 GMT
I like the advert of Mercedes A-class. The text in the advert is soooo true. F.e. The star is coming out - A-class.
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Post by L u c k y S u p r a 7 on Mar 14, 2005 1:24:39 GMT
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Post by Scott on Mar 25, 2005 8:26:48 GMT
hey... new to this. so sorry if dont come out right..... without a doubt, the honda advert is indeed the all time greatest advert.... but as for honda's claims that they did it alll.... im afriad it just cannot be true.... if u look closely.... the bit with the tyres.... they gain velocity whilst going up the ramp..... and this isnt possible unless thre is a conveyor beltunderneath.. in which case the wheels would be movin before the first tyre hits them.... also, the bit when the cylinder opens the window and rolls through cannot be either.. it stops.. then gets faster again.....
you are right bout the indian one tho.. classic!
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Post by Lomax on Mar 26, 2005 18:49:45 GMT
it's possible for those things to happen actually -- due to a change in the friction for the first one, and a change in momentum for the second one. it all depends on the surfaces used. but i still think that advert's a bit overrated, though its pretty good. its clever, but i just find it a little bit boring. whatever floats yer boat.
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Post by diddidude2000 on Mar 26, 2005 21:47:19 GMT
not true lomax... the wheels are all on one surface, therefore the friction is the same throughout... and they are perfectly round objects... so in theory.. should never rest at that angle neways And secondly there is no driving force to cause a change in momentum!
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Post by Lomax on Mar 27, 2005 15:06:54 GMT
when the force already causing the objects to move runs out, the type of momentum changes, therefore causing the friction to act in a different direction. during the point when the friction is changing direction it may have a neutral effect on the objects, causing them to temporarily stay still. this is very difficult to acheive, but the advert did take years to make don't forget . by 'the surfaces used' i was referring to what friction coefficient the surface may have; it doesn't matter if its all on one surface or not. driving forces don't change momentum, only convert its central point of action.
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Post by Curt on Mar 27, 2005 15:17:25 GMT
Boring!
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Post by Lomax on Mar 27, 2005 15:23:00 GMT
sorry curt just wanted to prove a point 2 diddidude
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