Likely because I was a HUGE fan of theirs in the late eighties (when they were making really good 'hair metal' music...One of the funniest ad campaigns I've ever seen!
Friggin' awesome. I love the creative work on that! Thanks for sharing Hoss.
I agree, awesome ad.
Too bad I hate the way Norton takes over your computer and resets choices like whether it should call Microsoft every time you turn it on. (At least the last version of Norton I installed on my mom's computer.) She has an iMac now.
Every time we get a "security update" at work, it seems like the computer is slower than before. It's bad enough that I cannot run Outlook and the CAD program at the same time if I have a big CAD file.
Quote from: Red Arrow on December 21, 2009, 11:14:06 PM
I agree, awesome ad.
Too bad I hate the way Norton takes over your computer and resets choices like whether it should call Microsoft every time you turn it on. (At least the last version of Norton I installed on my mom's computer.) She has an iMac now.
Every time we get a "security update" at work, it seems like the computer is slower than before. It's bad enough that I cannot run Outlook and the CAD program at the same time if I have a big CAD file.
I hate Norton and McAfee. Honestly, I think they are more viral than any of the risks that are out there. There's a limited range of websites I go to, my pop up blocker keeps unwanted sites from popping up, and I don't open attachments from people I don't know and I don't open suspicious attachments from people I do.
Great ad campaign, worst antivirus software.
I use AVG free version plus sometimes adaware and spybot. Works 1000% better.
Quote from: sgrizzle on December 22, 2009, 08:19:04 AM
Great ad campaign, worst antivirus software.
I use AVG free version plus sometimes adaware and spybot. Works 1000% better.
+1
I've been on a bit of a 'Dokken binge' in the last three or four days. I was one of those guys who wore his hair down to the middle of his back after I graduated high school. I went to every metal concert known to man that came here in the late eighties. Music has went downhill IMO save for a few good bands.
Too bad Don and George Lynch couldn't resolve their differences. Dokken without George Lynch is a little like Pink Floyd without David Gilmour or Queensryche without Chris DeGarmo.
Quote from: Hoss on December 22, 2009, 09:31:05 AM
I've been on a bit of a 'Dokken binge' in the last three or four days. I was one of those guys who wore his hair down to the middle of his back after I graduated high school. I went to every metal concert known to man that came here in the late eighties. Music has went downhill IMO save for a few good bands.
Too bad Don and George Lynch couldn't resolve their differences. Dokken without George Lynch is a little like Pink Floyd without David Gilmour or Queensryche without Chris DeGarmo.
You are a drummer, right? Do you still play?
Quote from: Conan71 on December 22, 2009, 09:42:50 AM
You are a drummer, right? Do you still play?
No kit, but use practice pads still frequently enough. Kit is a little out of my price range right now, even for a small 5 or 6 piece. And it's not necessarily the kit itself that breaks you; it's the brass.