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October 27, 2006

Shut Up And Sing Ad: Now With Javascript!

I saw this ad at Technorati today for the Dixie Chicks documentary:

Shutupandsing

First ad I have seen with javascript in it, so you can paste the ad in your blog/myspace/whatever.

[Update: Think Progress reports that NBC is refusing to run the trailer for the movie, because it is "disparaging to President Bush." Good lord, the networks are opposed to free speech?]

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