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axxxr
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Posted: 2005-12-04 22:40
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To promote Motorola's upcoming SLVR L7 in Italy,they have actually projected its image onto a building.




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amawanqa
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Posted: 2005-12-04 22:45
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ENLIGHTENING people about new mobile phone products takes a whole new meaning...
axxxr
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Posted: 2005-12-04 22:51
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I would personally like to see do this with the W900 on the centre point building on oxford street.

Off topic but what made you pick your username? amawanqa
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amawanqa
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Posted: 2005-12-04 23:49
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@ axxxr,
Ermmm..well...ummm..
LOL,there is a little more to it than meets the (third) eye.

I'm originally from East London in South Africa,but have been a fellow resident of east 'Londonium' (UK) since early 97, hopefully contributing to raising standards within one of local education authorities.
The prefix 'ama' denotes a plural in some ethnic South African languages such as Zulu and Xhosa.(the latter being Nelson Mandela's first language.) You may also recall that 80's pop band 'Amazulu'.
The 'wanqa' is purely to BRIEFLY disguise my play on words,until English phonics reveal all,ie. am-a-well,you know what!
Yeah,and a few Poms in my secondary school back in the 80's introduced (and probably brainwashed)me to/with the delights of Ivor Biggun's music...need I say more?

I guess it's just my very warped sense of humour coupled with some off-beat reference to my roots...
He who laughs last... thinks slowest.
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axxxr
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Posted: 2005-12-04 23:52
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Ahhh now i understand its all clear as day!

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Luke-the-magic-man
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Posted: 2005-12-04 23:57
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wow what a awsome advertisement, its a great way to get someones attention, but imagine if they switched it on in the middle of the night, anyone who had their blinds open would become blind lol
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axxxr
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Posted: 2005-12-05 12:01
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Yeh thats true...but i think they must only project these onto commercial buildings. [addsig]
mr.anderson
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Posted: 2005-12-08 20:22
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i think they missed the tag line..."new shape same phone..."
axxxr
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Posted: 2005-12-08 20:53
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Or "same phone no hinge" [addsig]
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