Comcast Employee Falls Sleeping on Couch
Here’s the ever-popular “Comcast guy asleep on couch” video, as well as an interesting video response.
Which company or employee is next? Could be you. Don’t pick your nose in public.
Here’s the ever-popular “Comcast guy asleep on couch” video, as well as an interesting video response.
Which company or employee is next? Could be you. Don’t pick your nose in public.
Wired Magazine writer Meghan Keane isn’t very funny at all. Neither is the author of the article she echoed by Fast Company Writer Carlye Adler. You know what? I’ll save you the trouble of reading these sobering articles. Comedy sites aren’t attracting sufficient advertising online. Except for College Humor, which is niche enough and maintains an…
While Google/YouTube may change the dynamic of video search, it’s still hopelessly frustrating to find a video online. Wall Street Journal writer Jessica Vascellaro wrote a nice article on video search today. I liked it not just because it was the first time I’ve been mentioned in the Wall Street Journal. The article shows that companies have made significant efforts…
Surely you remember the deck of “most wanted terrorist playing cards.” Now our very own Jan has come up with The Financial Terrorist card deck. Who wouldn’t want a deck of these on their table? Talk about a conversation starter… that might ultimately end up with a finished box of red wine, some cursing and tears…
I don’t often quote press releases, but this release by Vmatrix is quite accurate: Two hottest trends in online marketing – streaming video and video SEO – will take off in popularity in 2009. According to online marketing studies, Google’s universal search algorythms, which allow multimedia to appear in search results along with web page…
Social experiment #28238. What happens when you get into a NYC taxi (like I did yesterday morning) and have a panic attack? The taxi driver was surprisingly receptive to me placing the camera on his dashboard and then screaming and whining as he took us to market research. I asked his permission, but didn’t tell…
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The impact of this video was a bit larger than I expected. But it does prove the power of video. And with the explosion of YouTube and Google Video, power has the weight of the word of God.
I watched the video when it first came out (I’ve been following Snakes On a Blog for months now) and loved it. I showed it to my wife and she loved it so much she had to watch it a third time the next day. Quite odd for someone who doesn’t much care for funny videos.
After watching the video response, it makes me wonder how other percieved the video. I saw it as a guy falling asleep at work and getting caught. Others saw it as a hard working guy pushing himself so hard he fell asleep at his 3rd job while trying to support his dying wife and 8 kids in a single room apartment in the ghetto.
Stay tuned for the video I shot of the the dancing Bimbo salesman. Yes, Bibmos can be bought at your local Wal-Mart. I have the video to prove it.
Wonder what people will think of my video.