Did Windows Vista "fun up your home"?
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(click ads) As Microsoft hurries the Windows 7 fix to the market, let's look back to the recent past, and how the operating system that caused a kabillion curse words was sold to Kiwis. (L) A bumper car! But crashing isn't always fun, is it PCers? (R) Well, here, I at least recognize that you're referencing the colors of the Vista (surrender) flag logo with that flimsy-looking funhouse, MS. OK, tragic irony: take over (campaign by Y&R New Zealand, via). Previous Microsoft ad missteps: Viral. Monstrous. Unpatriotic. Idiotic.
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If you were a carny, you'd be home by now.
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