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Friday, September 28, 2007

Advertisements on Bicycles...

I just realised that I have some photos in another memory stick that has never been extracted out! This was taken about a month ago!



Isn't it interesting?

Q1. Do you have adverts on bikes like this in your city?
Q2. Do you have so many storage cards that you forget to see what's inside like me?

Have a good weekend!

7 comments:

Kate said...

No, for both questions! I think the bike advertisements are unusual. If they spin with the wheels, the ads aren't very useful but if they are attached in a way that doesn't allow them to turn, then I guess they work. Because it is not standard in my city, I find it odd. Perhaps that's the way we react with all practices unfamiliar to us??

duopastorale said...

Cool! I'd love to have a ride.

Anonymous said...

No to both too. How do you ride that bike with that big ad behind it?

photolicious said...

I don't see why that shop needs such an advertisement, it should cut down on advertising and pass on the savings to its customers.

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Unknown said...

photolicious,

i heard that they were desperate for customers that they had people distribute flyers in front of cold storage branches! haha...

Lynette said...

My word! This is something very out of the ordinary, I believe. I've not seen advertisements on bicycles here in Portland. As for my photos, I have pounds and pounds of CDs I've made at the local Walgreens (drugstore) with my photos on them. It's fun sometimes to look at the index cards and remember what was going on when I took lots of them. I'm glad that you remembered this one and decided to post it.

• Eliane • said...

A memory stick full of pictures is like finding change in your pocket before the laundry!!!
A1. Yes - but not like this. I will have to post an answer one of these days... ;)
A2. Nope. I take most of my pics from my phone lately. So each night when I charge it, it synchs with my laptop. For my regular camera, I have a memory card that I slide into a USB stick. I always use the same card. So it it usually uploaded on my laptop fairly quickly. Although sometimes, I forget I took pictures...