Now that's what I call Flash! It may be all one big ad, but it was nicely built and held my interest for many clicks. Thanks.
Just wish they'd had more pics of pyramids, though. posted by soyjoy at 9:06 AM on February 10, 2004
That woman at the beginning is wearing FAR too much makeup. posted by stoneegg21 at 9:20 AM on February 10, 2004
Pretty slick indeed. One of the better Flash uses I've seen. posted by Samizdata at 9:28 AM on February 10, 2004
Ok, but where is my hover-car? I was promised one in the third grade, my teacher told me we'd have flying cars in the future. Well??
Nice use of Flash though, one of the better. posted by tr33hggr at 10:51 AM on February 10, 2004
You know, I'd love to archive this to watch it in 10 years or so. I'm guessing it will be laugh out loud funny. posted by ssmith at 11:04 AM on February 10, 2004
Pretentious and trite. Built by ad agency mavens for other ad agency mavens. Clients and visitors are just excess baggage. posted by gimonca at 11:07 AM on February 10, 2004
Dissapointed. I was expecting to see a nipple at some point, hopefully in pairs. posted by disgruntled at 11:19 AM on February 10, 2004
I saw this last week and thought "I wonder how long it will take crunchland to post this?"
Very nicely done site. posted by gwint at 11:21 AM on February 10, 2004
Hmm, you know, this cold, plastic technodystopia almost makes those older Metafilter posts about the upcoming global warming prompted ice age, energy crisis, resource war torn and starvation futures seem rather uplifting. posted by Skwirl at 7:32 AM on February 17, 2004
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Just wish they'd had more pics of pyramids, though.
posted by soyjoy at 9:06 AM on February 10, 2004