Monday, April 20, 2009

Wanna Be Human Billboard

Why would you want to use human props as billboards? You don't know what Am talking about, do you? Well, Drug Fair is going out of business. This is not unusual, after all hundreds of other big companies have gone out of business in the past year alone. What is unusual is their manner of advertising that they are going out of business and that they have goods worth 70% or more off at discount prices. Apart from a huge banner lapel on the buildings, I noticed people holding billboard props along Route 10 and 46 advertising the discounted prices. I should also mention that this is a technique also used by furniture stores closing shop and many others. It made me wonder, how effective is it to have people stand behind props all day? how much are they paid anyway? Does this work?

I did a little digging on Wikipidea and found quite interesting info. Here you go.. Sign-holders are known as
human directionals in the advertising industry, or colloquially as sign walkers or sign twirlers. Frequently, they will spin or dance with the promotional sign in order to attract attention. Human billboards have been used for centuries. In 19th century London, the practice began when advertising posters became subject to a tax and competition for wall space became fierce. Human directionals are still widely used, especially in areas that have a lot of pedestrian traffic, but even in places that have a great deal of automobile traffic. However, the use of such attention-grabbing tricks has been criticized by city officials as being distracting to drivers and as a result, a number of cities have banned sign twirling. Demand for human directionals has significantly increased over the last few years. In temperate and warm locations, sign holders can be employed year-round and their effectiveness has been amply demonstrated.

OK enough of Wikipedia! Aish! Turning yourself into a human billboard can make you money (sort of). What I didn't get is how much these guys are paid. Simply hired only indicated that they get between $15.00 to $100.00 and lunch.

By the way, my favorite human billboard is that of Tim Tebow,
the first sophomore to win the Heisman Trophy, who has sought to spread his message of faith as far as possible.

The bottom line is this: When we pay attention to something, it seems to become brighter, more distinct, more memorable. Our decision to pay attention, in other words, changes how our brains work.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Spring - turn here!

Aaaaa.... How nice it is to welcome spring, unless pollen is your enemy. I must make mention that blogging has also taken recession. Most blogs have far between entries. With the job market in sharp declines, food crises, bailouts (add your own here), writing could also become painful. I mean will you remiss on random thoughts or how the next bill will be paid? Nevertheless it is a relief, a breath of fresh air, a welcome addition, to have flowers bloom and the grass turn green.

You can't see Canada across lake Erie, but you know it's there. It's the same with spring. You have to have faith, especially in Cleveland. ~ Paul Fleischman

Friday, April 10, 2009

Let there be light!

I have always been fascinated by space and the universe. Any documentaries on space by NatGeo or NASA always catches my attention. When I visited Florida last summer, my second stop apart from Disney was Kennedy Space Center....And so did Apollo 13. When I read this article in Yahoo, I had to highlight it on this blog. Here is a summary:

(a) In a new image from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, high-energy X-rays emanating from the nebula around PSR B1509-58 have been colored blue to reveal a structure resembling a hand reaching for some eternal red cosmic light.
(b) The red light actually a neighboring gas cloud, RCW 89, energized into glowing by the fingers of the PSR B1509-58 nebula, astronomers believe.
(d) The scene, which spans 150 light-years, is about 17,000 light years away, so what we see now is how it actually looked 17,000 years ago, and that light is just arriving here.
(d) A light-year is the distance light travels in a year, about 6 trillion miles (10 trillion kilometers).

So ... given this, look at bullet (d). Have you been to church lately??

Gen 1:3 And God said, "Let there be
light," and there was light.

Monday, April 06, 2009

Happy B-Day JaBi

Jabi,
May your birthday be filled with excitement, joy, and laughter.

On this special day, we just want to say Happy Birthday.

Don't count your years for we all know you're one year older than last year.

Although we can't wish you a happy birthday in person; We will spend the whole day with happy thoughts of you.

All of NJ