Interesting SEIMENS ad
Interesting SEIMENS ad
Hello all,
I haven't posted for a while, but I've maintained my interest in wearing freestyle as often as I can and enjoying it.
Anyhow, during the week of May 13 to May 19, 2012 Siemens ran an ad in several US weekly news magazines, such as TIME and This Week. The ad, titled "School buildings that make a lasting impression," focused on their "inteligent building technology" they used in Tennessee district schools. This technology is touted to "drastically" reduce COs emssions, cut energy costs by $2.9 million annually and give all the 75,000 students attending the improved buildings "a healthier, more comofortable learning enviornment."
A photo of some students near their lockers accompanied the ad and I direct you to the person standing in the background whose face is blocked by the "SIEMENS" logo. Although this person is blurry, you can see the black skirt and low heel pumps worn by this person. The skirt could also be a dress with short, cap sleeves which show the person's maninsh upper body and large mannish biceps. I am willing to wager that this person is a freestyler.
If you can find one of those weeklies from that week, that's great. But I scanned the ad as best I can and I posted it here for your viewing pleasure: http://www.filedropper.com/freestylerinsiemensad
Check it out.
Thanks for reading.
Ryan
I haven't posted for a while, but I've maintained my interest in wearing freestyle as often as I can and enjoying it.
Anyhow, during the week of May 13 to May 19, 2012 Siemens ran an ad in several US weekly news magazines, such as TIME and This Week. The ad, titled "School buildings that make a lasting impression," focused on their "inteligent building technology" they used in Tennessee district schools. This technology is touted to "drastically" reduce COs emssions, cut energy costs by $2.9 million annually and give all the 75,000 students attending the improved buildings "a healthier, more comofortable learning enviornment."
A photo of some students near their lockers accompanied the ad and I direct you to the person standing in the background whose face is blocked by the "SIEMENS" logo. Although this person is blurry, you can see the black skirt and low heel pumps worn by this person. The skirt could also be a dress with short, cap sleeves which show the person's maninsh upper body and large mannish biceps. I am willing to wager that this person is a freestyler.
If you can find one of those weeklies from that week, that's great. But I scanned the ad as best I can and I posted it here for your viewing pleasure: http://www.filedropper.com/freestylerinsiemensad
Check it out.
Thanks for reading.
Ryan
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Re: Interesting SEIMENS ad
As far as I could figure (unless I'm doing something wrong) I can't see it without registering with filedropper.com. Sorry, Ryan.
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You mean there's really a clothing company named SEMEN??? Ooops, SEIMENS!



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Re: Interesting SEIMENS ad
I can't see the pic either, without registering.
Re: Interesting SEIMENS ad
I had to download the pic, then view it in a photo viewer.
You have to magnify the pic several times. You can tell
that the person is male, but at that magnification it is
quite blurry.
Uncle Al

You have to magnify the pic several times. You can tell
that the person is male, but at that magnification it is
quite blurry.
Uncle Al



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Re: Interesting SEIMENS ad
Gregg, and everyone who couldn't see the picture without registering.Gregg1100 wrote:I can't see the pic either, without registering.
Here's how to see the picture without registering:
When you went to File Dropper, you saw a big green "DOWNLOAD" button and clicked on it. You shouldn't have clicked on it.
Just below that button, there's a smaller "Download this file" button. You should ciick on that, instead. After you do this, you must then correctly type the characters you see. When you do this, you could either save or open the file.
You will then see the ad and the picture. When I saw it just now, I was surprised how good the scan turned out. It's almost as good as if you had it in front of you. And that apparent freestyler is blurry in the "real" ad. But if someone could provide a better scan, he can download it at File Dropper.
I think that should help you Gregg, and everyone else. Why don't you try to see the picture now?
RYAN
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Re: Interesting SEIMENS ad
I saw the picture, but can't say I was impressed. No detail at all.
What's all the fuss about?
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Re: Interesting SEIMENS ad
The arm in question is actually blurring into the door in the back ground. I cleaned it up a little and it really is more of a female arm. The blurring actually makes the bicep look bigger when it is small. The upper body might slightly be out of proportion but again it isn't indicative. If you couple that with the more female hips and the gait the person is taking, the person is female.
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Thanks Ryan, we'd prefer ADVERTISEMENTS we don't have to join to see anything. 
You get a commission for showing that AD, Ryan?

You get a commission for showing that AD, Ryan?

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Re: Interesting SEIMENS ad
Ryan, thanks for bringing the item to our attention. Anything which encourages debate should be welcomed. Sadly I'm on the road at the moment so cannot view it, but will do on my return.
Ray
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Re: Interesting SEIMENS ad
Here you go, but I don't think it is a guy in a skirt - click on it to make it bigger
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Thanks for the picture Richard. From that it is quite clear that it is a guy in tan, knee length shorts. What might appear to be a skirt is in fact a bag held by the chap to his left (from our perspective). It is, however, a nice illustration of how, people see what the want or expect to see, rather than what is there and so a number of folks saw a guy in a skirt.
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Have fun,
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I don't think that is the person that is being discussed. Look under the second "s" of Siemens, the out of focus person in a short black garment.Milfmog wrote:Thanks for the picture Richard. From that it is quite clear that it is a guy in tan, knee length shorts. What might appear to be a skirt is in fact a bag held by the chap to his left (from our perspective). It is, however, a nice illustration of how, people see what the want or expect to see, rather than what is there and so a number of folks saw a guy in a skirt.
Have fun,
Ian.
I think that person's legs look very thin and shaped very like a female, but the upper body does look bulky. It also looks like they are holding up something in front of them at chest height, maybe a book or phone.
Re: Interesting SEIMENS ad
Insufficient clarity in the picture to make a real judgement, but it looks like the shoes have heels, add in thin legs and my guess is that it is a female (The apparent bicep size seems to be an artifact of the arms being crossed). But who cares? Only clothing-obsessives will even notice that person.pleated wrote:I don't think that is the person that is being discussed. Look under the second "s" of Siemens, the out of focus person in a short black garment.
I think that person's legs look very thin and shaped very like a female, but the upper body does look bulky. It also looks like they are holding up something in front of them at chest height, maybe a book or phone.
Have fun,
Ian.
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I have looked several times and zoomed into it and am unconvinced that it is anything other than a woman. The fuzziness and more distant view reminds me of trying to see something that isn't there like blurry lights in the skies become UFO's or aliens landing! It comes from an a priori argument that, "I want to see something - therefore I will try and fit or bend something to "prove" the point I am trying to make." Much like Von Daniken...
At best it is inconclusive evidence.
At best it is inconclusive evidence.
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