Some possible quick scripts: Two students in a supermarket. The first one starts emptying his basket, while the other one stares. 2) So, where did you get the money to shop like that? we both got the same bursary! 1) Well, where did *you *spend all of your money? 2) Well, I paid $400 for an office suite so I could use a word processor, and ... 1) $400? I downloaded Open Office dot org for free! 2) is it as good as the suite I bought? 1) lots of people say it's better! 2) so why didn't you tell me? 1) (embarrassed) I .. though you knew. (finishes unloading shopping cart) So, what did you buy? 2) Rice (throws up a 3KG bag)
Overlay " OpenOffice.org Better computing, better price." --------------------------------- 2 business executives: 1) So, how do you convince a software behemoth that a show-stopping bug is worth fixing? 2) We use OpenOffice.org If it's that important, we can fix it ourselves. Overlay: Openoffice.org -- We put the freedom in 'free'. --------------------------- 2 business executives: 1) (collapses on couch) We just spent 3 days on a software audit 2) (lets out laugh) We use OpenOffice dot org. The licenses are free! 1) (mouth agape) Overlay: Openoffice.org License heaven! On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 11:27 PM, Craig A. Adams <crai...@karg.co.za> wrote: > Hi Rosana, All, > > My apologies for the delay in responding, my Internet connection has > become spotty (read 95% of the time down) of late due to local telco > cable issues. > > On 17 February 2011 13:10, Rosana Ardila <rosana.ard...@oracle.com> wrote: > > > > Hi Craig, > > > > This sounds nice, where do you want to air the commercial? > > This opportunity is in South Africa. Essentilly the airtime has been > paid for, but the time slots allocated exceed the run time of the > current advertising campaign. The slots have been tentatively offered > to us if we can provide content in time. > > > > > I think a short video explaining OOo is something the marketing project > really needs. > > I am not into television marketing, so I do not know the technical or > practical aspects here. My thoughts are along the lines of something > generic which can be reused anywhere with as little > recreation/reworking as practical. > > I feel that the message should be... saying here is OOo, it's free, > this is what it is, go to www.openoffice.org to download, feel free to > share. Time permitting mentioning ODF. > > [snip] > > Kindest Regards > > Craig A. Adams > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@marketing.openoffice.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@marketing.openoffice.org > > -- Stephen Samuel http://www.bcgreen.com Software, like love, 778-861-7641 grows when you give it away