Advertising Gets Environmental

No, I don't mean environmentally friendly or "green" (we all know global warming doesn't exist)—I mean that an entrepreneur from Alabama devised a way to shape corporate logos into clouds and send them drifting off into our perfectly safe and stable environment.
Former magician and supplier of snow for movies, Francisco Guerra, crafted this brilliant machine that functions a lot like one of those Play-Doh Fun Factories except aimed at our fatass appetite for corporate shilling.
According to a slew of environmentalists, Guerra's floating clouds are friendly to our soon-to-be-destroyed "regular" skies. A few people are concerned about distracting pilots, but I say if a pilot is dumb enough to get sidelined by McDonald's golden arches whilst trying to land at JFK, well ... that kind of writes itself.
Company floats ads in 'clouds' shaped like corporate logos [Wired]






One way or another, Microsoft will try to sell you a phone.
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