Stupefying Microsoft marketing...

Started by Thorin, February 20, 2008, 01:46:05 PM

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Thorin

A co-worker sent me this link about the Source Fourcers, action figures that you get by attending Microsoft events: http://msdn.microsoft.com/events/hero/sfdetails/

I wanted to see if they had actual pictures, so I did a quick Google and found a page describing them all: http://msdn.microsoft.com/events/hero/sfbio/

Then I clicked on the "See Me In Action" link, which led to the videos page: http://msdn.microsoft.com/events/hero/videos/

Watch them, I dare you!
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Lazybones

Can't be any worse than the "24" spoof video to advertise MS "MOM" the last event I went to.

Melbosa

Awsome, can't wait for the Lego Microsoft game! :P ;)
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Darren Dirt

There's a "Fource" game too:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/events/hero/game/

I clicked the link* and of course it didn't work ::)


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*in Internet Exploder, as well as Firefox. "site too busy" perhaps? Or just typical M$ brokenness... ;)

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Melbosa

More likely your ISP/Company blocks .application extensions through web browsing.  I know shaw doesn't like you surfing .application extensions.
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