Quote:
Originally Posted by To Be Quite Honest
Advertisements are everywhere. It wouldn't be hard to rack that up. Bus ads, billboards, commercials, product placement, internet ads, labels on everything.

|
First of all, the parents should be shot for putting all those tattoos on their child. That's child abuse!
Anyway, do we consider a label an "advertisement"? I have a computer on my lap right now. It has a label on it. Is that an ad?
I don't want to bog this thread down discussing how many ads we all see every day, but 3,000 just seems over the top. I suppose if the number is actually 300, or 1,000 or whatever, that would be considered too much to some people, but the point is, umm, well, I don't know what the point is. What am I talking about?
Oh yeah -- 200 ads an hour/three a minute sounds like something out of Minority Report or something. If I had any gumption, I'd count for the next hour, but I need to buy a hamburger.