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Google's Super Bowl XL Commercial Archive

by Ryan Carter, posted Feb 1st 2007 5:28PM
Super Bowl CommercialRemember all the ads you saw at last year's Super Bowl? No? Well, me neither, until I found Google's massive archive of them that is. They have what looks like every ad from Super Bowl XL, The Bud Light Secret Fridge, Bud On The Roof, Bud Save Yourself (with the Bear), Hummer Monsters, Mission Impossible III, Nationwide Gondola, Jessica Simpson's Pizza Hut commercial, Taco Bell's Good to Go, Sprint's Locker Room commercial, my favorite, (the one where the golfer claims his phone has crime deterrent, then throws it at the other guy's head to prove it) and many others. If you want a Super Bowl themed trip down commercial memory lane, you got your wish.

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AdJab does Super Bowl commercial rundown

by Keith McDuffee, posted Feb 6th 2006 8:32AM
asjabIf you were one of those who dared leave the television during commercial breaks, only to miss all of the usual "special" commercials that run during the Super Bowl, you're in luck. Our long-lost-step-sister-twice-removed site AdJab has got you covered, reviewing every commercial of the evening. Check them out from the list, after the jump, to see what they had to say.

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Super Bowl XL: The Rolling Stones

by Michael Sciannamea, posted Feb 5th 2006 11:20PM

The excitement that is rock and roll, by and large, has always had difficulty coming across on television. The television screen puts limitations on the visuals of a rock and roll show, especially the feedback the crowd gives the band when they're playing well. Plus, rock and roll is meant to play loud, and no matter how loud you put the volume up on your television, most of the time it just doesn't translate.

However, there have been a few times where rock and roll has transcended the television screen and brought across truly memorable moments. Of course, when The Beatles appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964, it was such an historic event that what you heard didn't matter--it was only what you saw. A few years ago, U2 played at halftime of the Super Bowl, and again, although the sound was a bit murky, their performance was so mesmerizing that people still talk about.

This year's Super Bowl halftime show featured The Rolling Stones. As big a fan as I am (I've seen them live over 20 times), I was curious to see how they would come across on television. They've been appearing on TV for over 40 years, so they know the drill, and Mick Jagger certainly knows how to play to the cameras.

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TV Squad Super Bowl Squares Results

by Keith McDuffee, posted Feb 5th 2006 11:02PM
Game over! Congrats Pittsburgh! Here are the results of the SB squares game. Names in bold within the chart are the winners -- congratulations to you, as well! I'll be getting in contact with you via email tomorrow, so be on the lookout.

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  4 7 8 1 6 9 0 3 5 2
9  Bus  Rats  D  Et  JTj  BM  RMC  yy  SR  Sn
4  Jon  WB  Ml  BR  Ev  TJ  Bala  SC  yte  kip
7  Az  Em  Eh  Jay  JJ  TP  doc  DH  js  CTM
3  RC  jm  Ma  Lisa  BMa  Aliza  m7  wn  Marc  Sam
2  Sk  Kev  CO  MiC  B  FB  JS  CC  rc  Dn
8  Msr  TH  riki  RB  Fnk  la  Man  Tim  MK  AM
0  DG  Z  JB  Cg  BeB  MG  JK  VM  Dave
6  BA  Pud  TVG  TG  JC  Soh  reb  Rob  Ngl  T
1  Mike  MM    TS  WC  rdy  MiB    paul  Moth
5  sts    BL  Ea    BB  Aa  rob  Tim2  jk
NOTE: If your posting name doesn't show up above, it was too long to fit. Please refer to the list after the jump.

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