That's what they get for letting some markedroid do their shirts. Even
worse, it was just a screen shot of their web site. (And let's not talk
about the fact that quality-of-web-site is somehow inversely proportioned
to the quality-of-product-and-support. Sigh.)
> Don't think I'd use a screenshot at all. Couldn't use a picture of the
> box, they're pretty boring to look at (why does black always seem so
> much 'cooler?')
If you think about the whole leather and Harley part of this discussion
our affinity for black shouldn't be hard to figure out.
> Come to think of it, what the hell would I put on a Livingston shirt?
Somebody who had way too much time on their hands posted a nice 'ad' for
Ascend gear. He was keeping his Ascend gear next to some pizza boxes in
his trash can while waiting for some victum^H^H^H^H^H^Hbuyer.
> The logo on the front and "I didn't get this shirt
> from Livingston" on the back? This will require some thought..
A picture of an exploding MAX would be nice. ( All questions of how this
would be different from a 'normal' MAX you can keep to yourself. )
Picking up on the "living" part of Livingston has some potential.
"LIVING well because our network gear is as solid as STONe!" If you laid
it out write you could get the LIVING and STON right together. Hmmmm...
Try http://www.chicks.net/~chicks/img/livingston.gif
After the fun I've had with Cisco's and banging my head against the wall,
a picture of an unadultered wall might be good.... but that'd probably be
a bit obscure. (But I like obscure....)
> and would also explain why Livingston ads are so bland and full of
> white space....
They just need a less conservative ad agency.
</chris>
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