On 12/12/10 18:54, alan c wrote:
On 12/12/10 18:29, [email protected] wrote:
Again, some cultural differences here; An American audience would prefer
someone telling them to use XYZ (preferably in a sexual manner, in some
states) whilst in the UK, generally being shown HOW it's better is
preferable.
Also, I'm REALLY not liking the word 'alternative', as that word (at least,
in British English) relates to 'second-best', stating that there is a
preferable XYZ, but this is what you'll use if that XYZ does not work.
Others might by shyed away from the 'new, exciting experience'
What do you see when you use your Computer? Same old thing?
...There IS a Better Way!
Use Ubuntu!
( similar words to natwest i think who said 'there HAS to be a better
way')
For reference, because I hope this will actually catch on, I allocate
'What do you see when you use your Computer? Same old thing?
...There IS a Better Way!
Use Ubuntu!'
as creative commons, non attribute, non commercial.
fwiw I would be very favourable to commercial use if I thought it
would help FLOSS, case by case basis to keep it in control.
I hope it can be used in an advertising context too of course.
--
alan cocks
Ubuntu user #10391
Linux user #360648
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