Google, if you believe what you read, has come up with a way to provide free, fast Internet services to the entire country.
There’s only one catch.
It goes through your toilet.
Check out Google TiSP for yourself
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Google, if you believe what you read, has come up with a way to provide free, fast Internet services to the entire country.
There’s only one catch.
It goes through your toilet.
Check out Google TiSP for yourself
This one comes courtesy of my friend, Berkeley Beacon editor Nate Hurst via our respective colleague and PRrag reader Michael Corcoran.
The PR guy received a most entertaining press release today, announcing the results of a national Valentine’s Day Survey.
For V-day, 60 percent of women responding said they wanted to give their man a sexy surprise by wearing hot new lingerie for them. 72 percent of the guys that responded said that was A-Okay and that they’d love to receive that as a gift.
84 percent of guys said that lingerie is one of their biggest turn-ons and 70 percent of women felt the same way.
Black Is The New Red For Valentine’s Day. Yes, black is the overwhelming sexy color choice for both men (46 percent) and women (51 percent), followed by red for 28 percent of guys and 24 percent of women.
The #1 sexiest gift chosen by responders: “two-piece form-fitting intimate — such as bustier and corset paired with garters.”
Worried about getting her the right size? Don’t be. 55 percent of men are confident they know their lady’s bra size, and women are split 50-50 whether their man really does know. But guys are more confident they know her dress size (56 percent) and even more know her shirt size (75 percent). Does it matter if he knows her exact size? Yup. A whopping 32 percent wouldn’t even try to buy something for their lady without knowing her size. So ladies, start dropping size hints.
And if that doesn’t depress those of us that are single, nothing else will.
Does anyone else find it odd (or intriguing from a PR perspective)n that the new UPS commercials use music by a band called “The Postal Service?”