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3153.1 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Wed Jun 08 1994 14:26 | 3 |
| He's dead, isn't he?
Steve
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3153.2 | | WLDBIL::KILGORE | Remember the DCU 3Gs | Wed Jun 08 1994 14:28 | 3 |
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For all the on-the-air advertising we do -- does it matter?
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3153.3 | I nominate PEE WEE HERMAN | ICS::BEAN | Attila the Hun was a LIBERAL! | Wed Jun 08 1994 14:33 | 1 |
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3153.4 | Rodney Dangerfield & motto of "No respect!" | CTHQ::DWESSELS | AlphaGeneration = Digital's Alpha AXP 64-bit products and servic | Wed Jun 08 1994 14:36 | 1 |
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3153.5 | | RANGER::BACKSTROM | bwk,pjp;SwTools;pg2;lines23-24 | Wed Jun 08 1994 14:38 | 58 |
| For Finnish perspective (with 3 years in the U.S. so far):
> AT&T Tom Selleck - Magnum, PI
I know him. Used to watch the program occasionally +10 years ago,
or whenever it was still relatively new & he still seems to appear
in newer movies from time to time.
> Sprint Candace Bergen - Murphy Brown
I've seen her on TV (Candice, is it?)
> Penzoil Arnold Palmer
No idea. No face. Has something to do with sports?
> McDonalds Michael Jordan et al
I know about him (but didn't before I moved to the U.S.; likewise for
Larry Bird, more or less).
> Wendy's Dave Thomas
No name/face recognition outside the U.S. I've figured he must
be the owner of this Wendy's chain or something from the way
he acts in the commercials.
> Pepsi Michael Jackson
Certainly known world-wide. Probably varies a lot with different
age-groups, though.
> AT&T Cliff Robertson
Who?
> Chrysler Joe Gariogiola
Who?
> IBM Charlie Chaplin
Sure.
> Don Knotts
Had no idea who he was until I came over here and happened to
watch the beginnings of a couple of old U.S. movies on TV (first
one for almost 15 minutes & the other one until I saw he was
on it ;-)
Point is: a real or imaginary spokespersonality could be a good thing, but
for a world-wide, international company, it better have world-wide,
international name-recognition (or you'd need to use a different
personality for different geographies).
...petri
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3153.6 | Don Knotts? | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Still chasin' neon dreams | Wed Jun 08 1994 14:45 | 43 |
| >He's dead, isn't he?
If he is, he never looked too good when he was alive! Nah, I think
Tody Fields woulda been good, she kept getting smaller, too. :^]
Here's my own list of candidates, open for discussion....
Heidi Fleiss: "Looking for connections?"
Tonya Harding: "Could one good whack put your system out of
commission?"
Cher: "Digital...changing with age"
Michael Jackson: "Why use an old system (moves from in front of a large
big blue box to a VAXstation) when the young ones are
soooooo much better?"
Fred West: "You can bury your computer problems...but they're going to
surface sooner or later, and when they do..."
Ronald Reagan: "God Bless Digital!" (band, confetti, cheering crowd)
Madonna: "Why f**k around with a half-*ssed solution?"
David Letterman: "Here's my list of the Top 10 Reasons to Buy Digital"
Sgt. Friday: "Just the VAX, ma'am".
The Biosphere crew: "Stuck with your current system?"
Rush Limbaugh: "What snot-nosed, tree-hugging, left-wing, ACLU carded,
pinko Liberal wants to buy from a company that will
trade with commies? Huh? Well, that's IBM!"
Barney: "I lost my friends because they couldn't adapt. That's why
I bought Digital!"
Dudley Moore and Susan Anton: "Bigger isn't always better, you know".
Tex
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3153.7 | Great! | ASABET::EARLY | Steve Early - DTN 223-3518 - Ops & Planning | Wed Jun 08 1994 14:52 | 6 |
| RE: .6
THANK YOU! I needed a chuckle today.
/se
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3153.9 | | PLUGH::NEEDLE | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!" | Wed Jun 08 1994 15:08 | 3 |
| Seems to me the most appropriate spokesperson would be John Wayne Bobbitt.
j.
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3153.10 | | GRANMA::MWANNEMACHER | Daddy=the best job | Wed Jun 08 1994 15:10 | 3 |
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a cut above the rest......
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3153.11 | | ELWOOD::LANE | | Wed Jun 08 1994 15:17 | 4 |
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Rube Goldberg?
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3153.12 | | NOVA::SWONGER | DBS Software Quality Engineering | Wed Jun 08 1994 15:35 | 13 |
| >Point is: a real or imaginary spokespersonality could be a good thing, but
>for a world-wide, international company, it better have world-wide,
>international name-recognition (or you'd need to use a different
>personality for different geographies).
I'd think that multiple spokesdroids would be the way to go. It'd be
too hard to try to find a single person who projects a positive
image world wide.
If, that is, we cared about things like promotion, advertising, and
projecting an image...
Roy
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3153.13 | NCC-1701AXP | BEGOOD::HEBERT | dances with words | Wed Jun 08 1994 15:41 | 12 |
| To take this seriously for a minute, I'd like to hear Majel Barrett
Rodenberry as spokesperson on our ads. Come to think of it, I'd just
like to hear some ads, period.
FYI, Majel Barrett provides the voice of the computer on Star Trek: The
Next Generation.
I'd contribute some of my pay to hear her say, "Digital supports your
enterprise..." during a prime-time commercial.
-- Jeff
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3153.14 | MAD's mascott | MIMS::GRAFT_J | | Wed Jun 08 1994 15:46 | 3 |
| Alfred E. Newman
"What me worry!"
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3153.15 | Not Bob.. | KYOSS1::SCHULZ | george schulz dtn:323-4074 | Wed Jun 08 1994 15:51 | 1 |
| Clearly, no one thinks it should be Bob Palmer.
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3153.16 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Wed Jun 08 1994 15:59 | 1 |
| Frank Lorenzo.
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3153.17 | re .15 -- The one with the snazzy-looking women, on MTV | DRDAN::KALIKOW | World-Wide Web: Postmodem Culture | Wed Jun 08 1994 16:07 | 2 |
| The OTHER Robert Palmer...?
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3153.18 | "Simply Irresistible..." | ANGLIN::BJAMES | | Wed Jun 08 1994 16:16 | 6 |
| Re: -1
Yeah we could go with "Simply Irresistible" as the tag line...!
Mav
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3153.19 | a few good ad-men | POCUS::HARRISON | | Wed Jun 08 1994 16:29 | 10 |
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Re: all specific notes
A few of you could be excellent ad-men...it always amazes me what
talent this company has...it's just to bad no-one asks for ideas.
Until we decide on a new ad company, nothing new will happen.
Thanks for the laughs as well.
BH
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3153.20 | Lunch? Where? Who? Me? | POBOX::CORSON | YOU CALL THAT A SLAPSHOT....? | Wed Jun 08 1994 17:03 | 14 |
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This is great. I want...Da,Da..... KERMIT, the Frog.
Little Jim Henson (yes, he is dead) characters running around
singing a witty little song, throwing BLUE MEEANIES in the air.
Be still my beating heart. DIGITAL....Real advertising....
Like during NFL games...Wait! I have another idea.
Let's used TSFO'd employees. They need the job.
I'm still the Greyhawk
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3153.21 | why pay a fee | SALEM::FINK | Lee - 285-2980 | Wed Jun 08 1994 17:04 | 5 |
| AND THE CYBERPERSONNA OF THE FIRST ORDER -----
MAX HEHEHEDDD ROOOOOOMMMM
From the here to the ethernet.
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3153.22 | "I'll be back".. (with another company..) | NEST::MALONEY | | Wed Jun 08 1994 17:05 | 5 |
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Who else.. but "ARNOLD"..! The TERMINATOR...!!
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3153.23 | | AWATS::WESTERVELT | Tom | Wed Jun 08 1994 17:18 | 4 |
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Howard Stern, of course. He's already shilling for IBM,
'cause someone was smart enough to give him one of their
computers.
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3153.24 | Howard Stern and Digital | GRANPA::LSEARS | | Wed Jun 08 1994 18:43 | 4 |
| I agree Howard would be great, just imagine what Howard would say about
having a Virtual Reality system powered by a Digital Alpha System.
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3153.25 | think big | SWAM1::MEUSE_DA | | Wed Jun 08 1994 20:17 | 8 |
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That big blonde from Naked Gun III.
Former playmate of the year.
Real attention getter.
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3153.26 | | MROA::SRINIVASAN | | Wed Jun 08 1994 21:06 | 6 |
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Steve Urcle and Waldo from "Family Matters". Steve Urcle as
the brilliant technical peon and Waldo as an executive!!!
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3153.27 | Ex peanut Farmer/President | NWD002::GOLDSMITH_TH | Onward thru the Fog | Wed Jun 08 1994 21:26 | 8 |
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How about Jimmy Carter ?
He seems to have done far better after the White House years....
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3153.28 | Bigger, yet... | POBOX::CORSON | YOU CALL THAT A SLAPSHOT....? | Wed Jun 08 1994 22:42 | 14 |
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No, wait. I know. Someone bigger than a President. Someone of real
stature.
That's the ticket.
The United Nations.
No.. Bigger than that.
I got it.
GOD......
Eat your heart out H-P.
the Greyhawk
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3153.29 | write some copy to go with your ideas... | CSC32::S_LEDOUX | The VMS Hack Factory | Thu Jun 09 1994 01:01 | 28 |
| I can see a fade-in from black to a quiet "How to Recycle a Your Computer from
Digital" message. I can see Gallagher flashing on the tube with full
flashbulb-in-your-face effects. A small sun box is on his stool and he shouts
"don't you know the best graphics engine is Digital's AXP ..." just before he
whips out the sledge-o-matic and smashes it to smitherines, little sun
components flying in all directions. The ones coming at you bounce audibly
off the camera lens. The rattling and screen fades to black again with a
CALL 1-800-DIGITAL message. Total time about 10 seconds - buy a block of time
and pepper the superbowl with it. Whats a minute cost anyway ? Try to be
first commercial after the action and get everybody before they get up - or
boost the sound so you hear it from the fridge :)
I can see another fade-in from black to a quiet "How to Choose Your Information
Partner from Digital" ad. Computer noise builds as the camera walks around
several novell boxes and face onto an HP box with a set of legs protruding
from under the box. Get closer. Its a greasemonkey on a dolly. He slides
out and sits up. Its Bobcat Goldthwait dressed in dirty coveralls with an HP
logo and looking confused who says, in that perfect projection and diction he
has: "You want your network to talk to a what ?". Screen fades to the word
"NOT!" for a second. Another fade to CALL 1-800-DIGITAL.
I can see the tube snap to somebody clicking through a way cool application
while Gilbert Godfreid narrates a "this stuff is intense" track.
There's more, but duty calls. Later we'll hear from Bart Simpson, Ren n Stimpy
and Beavis n Butthead...
Scott :)
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3153.30 | just thinking aloud | DPDMAI::ROSE | | Thu Jun 09 1994 02:25 | 25 |
| Maybe several different celebs pushing different products; we sell more
than just graphics engines you know... Lets be product family
specific, not just image.
Storage: Barbara Streisand singing "Memory"
Virtual Reality: definitely Howard Stern talking about a new
virtual-sex 900 number
Networking: Love the Bobbit motif... connecting all the parts
UNIX: maybe this tech crowd would laugh at a real Eunick (Bobbitt
again?)
Financial systems: Donald Trump or Michael Miliken
PCs and the information highway: Rush Limbaugh whose already plugging
Compuserve
Security conscious?: Oliver North explaining how he got caught and
what he should have bought
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3153.31 | Paint Alpha Red! | IJSAPL::VRIES_R | C/S Expertise Dev. Mgr. | Thu Jun 09 1994 05:36 | 4 |
| Michael Gorbatjev - spot on!
- for immediate, major re-rorgs
Rene
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3153.32 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | A-mazed on the info Highway! | Thu Jun 09 1994 06:02 | 4 |
| I nominate...
\nasser!
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3153.33 | Richard M. Nixion | NYEM1::CRANE | | Thu Jun 09 1994 08:14 | 3 |
| I think we should dig up Richard Nixon and have him go at it. Since it
was a closed casket I don`t know if he is dead...he could be hangin and
bangin with Elvis in Toledo:').
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3153.34 | | NUBOAT::HEBERT | Captain Bligh | Thu Jun 09 1994 09:58 | 7 |
| Lt. Worf is sitting at a workstation. He enters a command, and there is an
immediate reaction on the screen. Worf does a double take, looks at the
camera and says:
"Digital's AXP - it is a *WARRIOR'S* chip!"
Art
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3153.35 | A little regality, please. | AIMHI::KERR | Caught In The Crossfire | Thu Jun 09 1994 10:01 | 6 |
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How bout:
The Queen Mother
(I'm not a Brit, I just think she, and her hats, are way cool).
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3153.36 | | SSAG::TERZA | Home of the Save Set Manager | Thu Jun 09 1994 11:00 | 9 |
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Re: Note 3153.34 by NUBOAT::HEBERT "Captain Bligh"
Sorry, but this would never do. Lt. Worf lives by an honor code.
1/2 :^)
Terza
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3153.37 | Hey, I used to work with those dudes! | POWDML::KGREENE | | Thu Jun 09 1994 12:02 | 7 |
| I can see Cheech and Chong:
Digital, Digital's not here, man!
Picture them doing a remote at the headquarters of 3150.9.
1/2 smileys
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3153.38 | Q to the Chase | ICS::ELMER | | Thu Jun 09 1994 12:36 | 10 |
| Enter "Q" (that mystical thing (person) from Star Trek) saying "All of
humanity will be using Alpha..... and we only have Capt. Picard to
blame."
- or -
Chevy Chase stumbling and bumbling over a room full of old DEC
workstations, PCs, devices, etc... and finally falling flat on his
face. As he is laying flat on his stomach, he raises his head, looks
into the camera and says, "I think I better get Alpha!"
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3153.39 | I would recoginize her, perhaps not the alpha. | CSC32::D_ROYER | The Queen is dead, Camelot is closed! | Thu Jun 09 1994 12:59 | 4 |
| Claudia Schiffer...
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3153.40 | Oh God III | SWAM2::WANTJE_RA | | Thu Jun 09 1994 13:30 | 8 |
| Re: .28 - Grayhawk
I assume (yes, I know about assume) you mean George Burns???
Now that I think about it, John Denver and him (Him?) doing a bit might
be the ticket.
rww
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3153.41 | You didn't read it here... | SIERAS::MCCLUSKY | | Thu Jun 09 1994 13:43 | 2 |
| I don't know the name, but the developer of the STEALTH Bomber, which
would be appropriate for our STEALTH Marketing program...
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3153.42 | not a word of this | NUBOAT::HEBERT | Captain Bligh | Thu Jun 09 1994 14:29 | 5 |
| I closed my eyes and didn't read -.1. The secret is safe. Just like our
200Mhz systems that are running MS-DOS and MS-Windows in emulation right
now.
Shhhhh.
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3153.43 | Todays apps at yesterdays speeds? | USHS01::HARDMAN | Massive Action = Massive Results | Thu Jun 09 1994 17:41 | 15 |
| >I closed my eyes and didn't read -.1. The secret is safe. Just like our
>200Mhz systems that are running MS-DOS and MS-Windows in emulation right
>now.
Problem is, it doesn't emulate it any faster than a much cheaper
486DX/66 system that runs those programs in native mode. Until the
speed improves or the price drops, my customers aren't interested. It's
sorta like paying for a Ferrari and then finding that it's really got a
4-banger under the hood. :-(
Now get it to run DOS and Windows at 3 times the speed of a 66Mhz
Pentium and we'll be selling 'em faster than we can make 'em.
Harry
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3153.44 | A Winner for sure | POBOX::CORSON | YOU CALL THAT A SLAPSHOT....? | Thu Jun 09 1994 18:05 | 9 |
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re: .40 - rww
You are one perceptive human being. Surprised no one else caught
on.
According to People Magazine GB is the most respected American
alive across ALL demographics. Wouldn't THAT Ad be something?
the Greyhawk
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3153.45 | I vote for GB | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Still chasin' neon dreams | Thu Jun 09 1994 18:13 | 12 |
| One of my favorite Far Sides is a picture of a very futuristic city,
with personal rockets flying everywhere and a sign on the side of this
modern towering building that says...
Appearing Nightly
George Burns
Tex
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3153.46 | More GB | SWAM2::WANTJE_RA | | Thu Jun 09 1994 19:03 | 11 |
| re .44 - Greyhawk
GB would be THE spokesman. The mind boggles at all the possibilities.
Just thinking about it fills me with wonder. I hope the right people
are reading.
Any thoughts on how He would translate across the ocean and rest of the
world? I think he would do will in YK, unsure about the rest of
Europe.
rww
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3153.47 | paints a picture, doesn't it | ICS::BEAN | Attila the Hun was a LIBERAL! | Thu Jun 09 1994 19:09 | 6 |
| Having George Burns become a spokesman for Digital would be like having
GOD endorse the company!
tony
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3153.48 | | WLW::KIER | My grandchildren are the NRA! | Thu Jun 09 1994 21:56 | 14 |
| Geo. Burns, center stage, cigar, etc.
"Hi. You probably know me. I made a couple of movies with John
Denver. I'm God."
"People have been asking me 'How'd you get to be God?'"
"I tell 'em I saw the ad in the newspaper that if I used Digital's
new Alpha systems then in a few weeks I be a god."
"I did. I am. You can be, too. Just don't tell John; we've got
another movie to make."
Fade to white mist, roll of thunder, Digital logo, tag-line.
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3153.49 | GB... oh yeah! | DPDMAI::ROSE | | Thu Jun 09 1994 23:39 | 11 |
| re: .43
Got the same problem with Alpha and Windows at my customers. In
reality it runs in 286 mode real fast. It benchmarks at around the
speed of a 486/25 for Windows 16-bit apps and my customer benchmarked
DOS applications at below a 286.
Love the George Burns motif. It's a winner! How do we go about making
this happen?
..Larry
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3153.50 | | IMTDEV::BRUNO | Father Gregory | Fri Jun 10 1994 06:51 | 6 |
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We hire George as our spokesman and he goes and gets some 18-year-old
pregnant, and then where would we be? Maybe we should get someone who is
less frisky :-)
Greg
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3153.51 | Seriously! | GUCCI::RWARRENFELTZ | Follow the Money! | Fri Jun 10 1994 07:24 | 28 |
| Pierce Brosnan has just been named as the new James Bond. I think a
focused marketing campaign to exploit the Bond aura and tie it into
Alpha AXP would be a winner.
[Camera opens with Pierce sitting at a director's chair on a set with a
movie screen behind him. Opening pictures of an actual Grand Prix Race
is shown on the screen.]
PB "Since I've been selected as the new James Bond, I intend to make you
forget about Sean Connery and Roger Moore.
"There is this new computer technology called Alpha AXP. Why
should you want to know about it?"
[Camera focuses on screen. Pictures of a typical '60's Grand Prix car
and superimposed next to a 90's version. The race shows the 90's car
kicking butt. Do the same with a WWII vintage fighter plane and a 90's
jet. Commentary by Pierce continues throughout scenes.]
"The Alpha AXP can do things no other computer can do. Why would
you want to stick with yesteryear's technology when the 21st Century
technology is here today?
[Camera comes back to Pierce, with a sly grin on his face he says:]
"Just like I'm going to make you wonder Sean who?, Alpha AXP will
make you say IBM who?, Hewlett Packard who?, Sun who?
"From the makers of the legendary VAX Computer Technology, Digital
now has the 21st Century Technology here today. Alpha AXP."
Commercial closes with 1-800-ALPHA-AXP in burgundy and white.
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3153.52 | Always consider the "downside risk"... | DRDAN::KALIKOW | World-Wide Web: Postmodem Culture | Fri Jun 10 1994 07:34 | 2 |
| Nice scenario, Ron, but what if Pierce bombs his first time "out of the box?"
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3153.53 | | GUCCI::RWARRENFELTZ | Follow the Money! | Fri Jun 10 1994 07:47 | 7 |
| Dr Dan:
Let's troop out a whole host of relative unknowns, like Ken Griffey,
Jr., Akeem Alajouwan (sp?), Vince Gill, etc. and keep up that same
theme..."I intend to make you wonder Michael Jordan who?, Bobby Bonds
who?, Kenny Rogers who?" and tie that in by making the performance of Alpha
AXP "say IBM who? HP who? Sun who?"
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3153.54 | We have a winner | POBOX::CORSON | YOU CALL THAT A SLAPSHOT....? | Fri Jun 10 1994 10:36 | 14 |
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George Burns is fast becoming the concensus choice. It would be
fabulous. George has tremondous demographics worldwide. People stated
that is old George and Gracie TV show has been translated into more
languages than any other TV show ever produced. The O God movies have
been seen everywhere.
For those noters in Europe, Austrailia, etc. just ask your friends
if they have heard of that old guy comic from the US - George Burns.
I'll bet they go bonkers. I've heard "Say Good Night, Gracie" as a
converstaion ender in places all over the globe.
After all - God is God. Can't get a better spokesman anywhere.
the Greyhawk
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3153.55 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Fri Jun 10 1994 10:40 | 1 |
| He's a dirty old man -- just what we need.
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3153.56 | think BIG... | CX3PST::CSC32::R_MCBRIDE | This LAN is made for you and me... | Fri Jun 10 1994 10:43 | 1 |
| Hillary Clinton maybe or Ross Perot or Boris Yeltsin
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3153.57 | | CSOADM::ROTH | What, me worry? | Fri Jun 10 1994 10:56 | 7 |
| .51> "The Alpha AXP can do things no other computer can do. Why would
.51> you want to stick with yesteryear's technology when the 21st Century
.51> technology is here today?
Ok, I'll bite: What can the Alpha AXP do that no other computer can do?
Lee
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3153.58 | Larry... it me, Ana! | MROA::MAHONEY | | Fri Jun 10 1994 11:01 | 6 |
| my reply to .49...
Larry it will happen after I talk to my boss...
(I now work in PR! ja, ja, ja.
Ana Mahoney
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3153.59 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Fri Jun 10 1994 11:04 | 3 |
| > Ok, I'll bite: What can the Alpha AXP do that no other computer can do?
Make my DEC stock go up.
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3153.60 | | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel without a Clue | Fri Jun 10 1994 11:15 | 14 |
|
I hate to burst a bubble, but what makes you think Digital is
even going to consider this type of advertising, no mind getting
George Burns or the new James Bond to sell our stuff. It just
doesn't happen in this company.
This thread of notes comes by like clockwork every 6 months.
Alot of ideas, good and bad, come out and nothing ever happens.
Maybe expending your energy on asking those in charge what they
intend to do would be better.
mike
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3153.61 | GO FOR IT, ANA !!! | ICS::BEAN | Attila the Hun was a LIBERAL! | Fri Jun 10 1994 11:22 | 1 |
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3153.62 | We want God! | DPDMAI::ROSE | | Fri Jun 10 1994 13:22 | 8 |
| Go Ana, Go Ana, Go Ana!
Good to know someone from PR is reading this.
Hey Ana, BTW what ever happened to my calandar and full size poster or
me?
..Larry
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3153.63 | And Further More... | SWAM2::WANTJE_RA | | Fri Jun 10 1994 14:02 | 18 |
| Beside the God angel (er... angle - bit of a slip there) for GB,
consider the 'computing into the next century' angle. He already is
planning His 100 birthday party (in about 2 years) in Lost Wages, er
Las Vegas for you East Coast people.
As far as telling those in power what our ideas are; I got the
impression that this was one way to just that. I, for one, do believe
that upper management is aware of what goes on in this conference to
some detailed level at least. If nothing else, the ideas do get a
wider exposure much quicker than any other methos I know of within the
company.
As for putting a 18 year old 'in a family way'; well, I for one would
cheer. :} And if the child were a boy... Oh the mind boggles ;} ;}
But we digress...
rww
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3153.64 | | GUCCI::RWARRENFELTZ | Follow the Money! | Fri Jun 10 1994 14:21 | 4 |
| wouldn't it be something if Digital finally did listen to what we've
been saying all these years about our lack of marketing and they struck
a deal with say George Burns to be our spokesperson and what happens he
goes off and dies on us????
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3153.65 | Why work so hard? | SWAM2::ROGERS_DA | feeling _so_ SCSI | Fri Jun 10 1994 14:30 | 5 |
| re: .43
Or -
how about adding a pentium co-processor a'la Rainbow?
[dale]
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3153.66 | HARPO | POCUS::JKAPLAN | | Fri Jun 10 1994 15:28 | 2 |
| THe positive proven contemporary example is OPRAH. Become half you size
and double your revenue.
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3153.67 | | MROA::SRINIVASAN | | Fri Jun 10 1994 17:40 | 4 |
|
How about BOZO the clown !!!. ( just rent the Clown suit ).. We have
plenty of spokespersons within ...
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3153.68 | | GLDOA::PENFROY | Just Do It or Just Say No? | Fri Jun 10 1994 18:45 | 17 |
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> wouldn't it be something if Digital finally did listen to what we've
> been saying all these years about our lack of marketing and they struck
> a deal with say George Burns to be our spokesperson and what happens he
> goes off and dies on us????
The first thing to do is, film a bunch of spots with George appearing
translucent, making cracks about death and what-not. We then hold these
in reserve for use after he dies.
THEN we proceed to film the regular, "before-death" commercials. Could
be controversial though. Could get a lot of attention and publicity. I
guess that's not what we are after, huh?
Paul
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3153.69 | Some real good thinking here | POBOX::CORSON | YOU CALL THAT A SLAPSHOT....? | Sun Jun 12 1994 15:10 | 8 |
|
You are all on a roll. Terrific responses, covering all the bases,
showing some real heads-up thinking. I'm impressed. maybe somebody
should package up this whole file and drop it on Charlie Halloran's
desk (if he is still here these days) with a note "DO IT".
Would that blast the troops.
the Greyhawk
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3153.70 | Serious & Not so Serious | GRANPA::DMITCHELL | | Tue Jun 14 1994 12:16 | 16 |
| Roger Penske - Considering his outstanding record, and the
International flavor of Gran Prix racing, it would be great to
see Digital/Alpha logo on his cars instead of the obnoxious
Marlboro advertisement.
Greg Norman - The world's most popular golfer would appeal to
the highest echelon in the business community. Call it selling
high.
Bill Clinton - He could draw comparisons between how quickly
he changes his mind and policies, and how quickly his approval
ratings decline with the blinding speed of Alpha. He should
have plenty of free time around Jan. of '97.
Barney(the purple dinosaur)- If Alpha has a 25 year "life" span
we should start gaining Young mindshare.
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3153.71 | We could get a portion of each purchase... | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Tue Jun 14 1994 14:20 | 6 |
| What about a Digital Mastercard or Visa?
Sounds silly, but I got a solicitation in the mail recently for a Digital News
& Review Gold Mastercard. If a trade rag can do it...
Bob
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3153.72 | | VMSVTP::S_WATTUM | OSI Applications Engineering, West | Tue Jun 14 1994 16:59 | 3 |
| Hmmm. A Digital VISA card; and x% of your purchases could be applied toward
purchasing a Digital PC or other hardware. Would be a first for computer
purchases I think.
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3153.73 | ideas | GEMVAX::FRIEDMAN | | Tue Jun 14 1994 17:16 | 26 |
| How about a series of ads that showcase Alpha's raw speed versus other
processors. For example:
- Split screen, view to front from two roller coasters. Alpha in one
going REALLY fast. PowerPC in another going normal or slightly
slower. Lots of "WHOA!" from the riders, maybe sped up in the Alpha
one (like Alvin and the Chipmunks).
- Shot of Indy cars clearly identified with certain processors. Show
alpha car lapping all others several times.
- Several pitchers come up to throw their best stuff under the eye of a
speed gun. Each is identified with a processor. We see 90, 95, 97
mph. Then Alpha guy gets up and throws 200mph. (Use real major league
pitchers, but maybe the kid from 'Rookie of the Year' for Alpha.)
Show other pitchers scratching their heads.
Each of these would have a very dramatic voice-over. Maybe we can get
James Earl Jones. These could be 15 second spots and we could do lots
of variations on the theme. Perhaps tie-ins could be done with other
products (Jiffy Lube? Quick-Copy? BEL Electronics?).
It was fun to think these up. It would probably be fun and effective to
really do it.
Marty
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3153.74 | what about KO? | POCUS::HARRISON | | Tue Jun 14 1994 18:07 | 8 |
|
How 'bout KO?
Using the AMEX angle...you may not know me but...
Just brainstorming...
BH
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3153.75 | Apple (those marketing mavens!) beat us to it | USHS01::HARDMAN | Massive Action = Massive Results | Tue Jun 14 1994 22:55 | 10 |
| Re .72:
>Hmmm. A Digital VISA card; and x% of your purchases could be applied toward
>purchasing a Digital PC or other hardware. Would be a first for computer
>purchases I think.
Nope, not a first. Apple already has a deal with either Visa or
Mastercard that lets users earn rebates on Apple products.
Harry
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3153.76 | Penske has my vote | GLDOA::ROGERS | hard on the wind again | Wed Jun 15 1994 03:23 | 11 |
| I can't believe that someone else actually picked Penske. he turned
Detroit Diesel around by stripping away many layers of management and
chucking out 30% of the company. Then focusing on customers. NOW DD
is hiring like gang busters and selling everything they make and have a
100 day backlog.....
They are FOCUSED....
Penske has one rule you never violate (or maybe you get to do so just
once)....Listen to the customer...do what he wants...now!
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3153.77 | Sorry wrong conference... | VMSNET::M_MACIOLEK | Four54 Camaro/Only way to fly | Wed Jun 15 1994 06:55 | 6 |
| Say what?
George Burns dropping the Checkerd flag upon the completion
of the Alpha/AXP 500 from Talladega...
While the Alpha car wins even...
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3153.78 | | GUCCI::RWARRENFELTZ | Follow the Money! | Wed Jun 15 1994 08:23 | 2 |
| more excellent ideas, 'specially the one exenuating the speed of Alpha
AXP.
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3153.79 | Sales update 06-Sept-1993 | OURGNG::RIGGEN | What am I doing after DEC I'm going to Disneyworld | Wed Jun 15 1994 16:21 | 54 |
| Introducing the Digital Credit Card
Contact:
Collette Knightly, DTN 264-1488, (603) 884-1488, MKO
HIGHLIGHTS
o Targets individual consumers in SOHO (Small Office/Home Office) market
o Available through Desktop Direct and DECdirect beginning September 13,
1993
CUSTOMER PROBLEM SOLVED
Digital's PC business is moving beyond the installed base. Many individual
consumers wish to purchase Digital PCs and peripherals for their home or
small office. For these consumers, who need financing but may not wish to
deplete the credit limit on their bank cards, the new Digital Credit Card
offers a convenient, alternative financing tool. A proprietary card for use
only when doing business with Digital, credit is revolving and the annual
rate of 16.9% is extremely competitive.
Beginning on September 13, 1993, customers may call Desktop Direct at
1-800-722-9332 or DECdirect at 1-800-DIGITAL to apply for Digital's no
annual fee credit card. It takes only a matter of minutes to obtain credit
approval and place an order.
At the same time, Digital will also begin accepting the American Express
credit card. Now, customers may choose among VISA, MasterCard, American
Express, or the new Digital Credit Card, to purchase equipment from Digital.
CUSTOMER BENEFITS
It is easier for customers to do business with Digital!
Using the new Digital Credit Card customers enjoy:
o Enhanced purchasing power -- Minimizes cash outlays and finance charges,
frees bank cards for other purchases.
o Full-service shopping -- A full range of hardware, software, and
peripherals available by dialing either 800 number.
o Convenience -- Saves time and speeds the purchase process; orders are
processed in record time.
RESOURCES
o 1-800-722-9332: Desktop Direct
o 1-800-DIGITAL: DECdirect
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3153.80 | 16.9%?!?!? What a deal. | PLUGH::NEEDLE | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!" | Wed Jun 15 1994 17:14 | 0 |
3153.81 | | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Wed Jun 15 1994 17:27 | 4 |
| And only for purchases from Digital. No, we couldn't do a REAL credit card,
we had to do one like NTW, or Goodyear:-(
Bob
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3153.82 | Big difference between a credit acct. and a rebate type card | USHS01::HARDMAN | Massive Action = Massive Results | Wed Jun 15 1994 17:31 | 16 |
| Re .79 misses the point. GM, Ford, Apple and others now have deals with
Mastercard and Visa that allows a consumer to build a rebate account
good only towards the purchase of the vendors equipment. You don't have
to use the card _only_ to buy things from the vendor. For example,
every time I go out to dinner and charge it to my GM card, GM applies
5% of the bill to my rebate account. It's like getting free money! :-)
In the last 18 months, I've managed to build up a $1,600 war chest
towards that new Chevy Blazer I've been craving... I've done it
just by spending money! ;-)
Offering a "credit card" that's only good at one place is not quite the
same.
Harry
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3153.83 | | FREBRD::POEGEL | Garry Poegel | Wed Jun 15 1994 17:34 | 11 |
|
>> <<< Note 3153.82 by USHS01::HARDMAN "Massive Action = Massive Results" >>>
>> -< Big difference between a credit acct. and a rebate type card >-
>> In the last 18 months, I've managed to build up a $1,600 war chest
>> towards that new Chevy Blazer I've been craving... I've done it
>> just by spending money! ;-)
I thought the max was $500/year for the GM card.
Garry
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3153.84 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Wed Jun 15 1994 17:53 | 17 |
| Re: .80
Actually, for a captive credit line, 16.9% is very good. Most of these
charge the maximum legal rate (21.9% or even higher in some states.)
Re: .83
I believe if you have the Gold card it's $1K/year.
Re: others
The real point is that we have to first convince the consumer that they
want to buy Digital PCs. Most consumers have never heard of us or don't
know we make PCs. The idea of a Digital-linked credit card, similar to
the GM or Apple cards, makes no sense at this time.
Steve
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3153.85 | | NITMOI::BROWN | | Wed Jun 15 1994 18:19 | 10 |
| >> Contact:
>> Collette Knightly, DTN 264-1488, (603) 884-1488, MKO
Hey does this RING a BELL!?
8^) ;^) 8^)
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3153.86 | Lots of ways to boost the rebate! | USHS01::HARDMAN | Massive Action = Massive Results | Wed Jun 15 1994 19:07 | 19 |
| Re .83 Yep, the GM Gold card has a $1,000/year limit (7 years total
limit) for normal purchases. Purchases from select businesses (MCI,
Marriott hotels, Northwest Airlines, etc) also earn an extra 5%
"partner" rebate. This amount can get the total for the year above the
$1,000/year limit. I got pretty close to $1,100 the first year.
It's really pretty easy to do. My wife and I charge _everything_ that
we can. Even our grocery store takes credit cards now. We leave our
money in the bank until the bill comes. Then after most of the 25 day
grace period has passed, we pay the bill in full. This way we never
incur any interest charges.
For even more earnings, we'll often pay the entire tab for a large
group at dinner. Charge the whole thing to our card, then take the
other folks cash and put it in the bank. We get 5% back, plus get
to earn interest on the money for a month or more. :-)
Harry
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3153.87 | Credit is FUN!! | ASDG::SBILL | | Thu Jun 16 1994 08:51 | 11 |
|
RE -.1 The SMART way to use a credit card. We (my wife and I) work this way
too somewhat. There's another trick you didn't mention...If you have
several credit cards, find out the closing date of each, then charge on
the card that has the closing date that just passed. That way most of
your charges won't be on your next bill, they will be on the following
one. Gives you an extra month of interest in the bank. Be careful
though, if you don't pay the bill in full they wack you with two months
of interest.
Steve B.
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