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mlife.com HAHAHA

Murphyrulez

Golden Member
They might have upgraded their servers before making a super bowl commercial....

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Very nice!!!
 
LOL... yup... I was there right when the commercial aired, and 10 seconds later, nothing. I was actually able to see their front page, though.

JW
 


<< so what is it?? 😉 >>


Some mobile service from AT&T Wireless. I was able to reach the site.
 
hehe! they just ran another mlife commercial...heh! I'd hate to be whoever is responsible for their website now 😉
 
Oh look, another hundred-thousand dollar mlife commercial just came and went. And look, the site is still down. Ha!
 
Thats exactly what I was thinking. I thought if I go to the site it will be down due to traffic. And it was!
 
You see, what happens is that the tech guys find out about the Superbowl
marketing campaign about a day before the event. Marketing people just
assume that everything will work.
 


<< You see, what happens is that the tech guys find out about the Superbowl
marketing campaign about a day before the event. Marketing people just
assume that everything will work.
>>



mlife IT Guy after just being told about the campaign: "You're Doing WHAT?!?!?!" 😉
 


<< Haha..I think the AT affect itself is killing that site >>



heh, lets get this posted on slashdot too. Then they won't be back for at least a month 😉
 
Looking at the screenshot, it almost seems like AT&T wants to create the gap, and subsequently fill it, that Enron was trying so hard to accomplish. I understand that Enron spent $1 billion trying to become a bandwidth middle man, a bandwidth wholesaler.
 
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