I’m sad to say it, but I found Steve Jobs’ Thoughts on Flash more interesting than the ‘political-point-scoring’ being broadcast on the BBC. I’m glad that Steve has spoken out and answered his critics so well, but I wish David and Gordon would follow Apple’s lead and get on with ‘leaving the past behind’.
Political Branding
I got a leaflet about Mark Hoban through the post this evening. Aside from it being yet another demonstration of how to waste of trees and money, I had to admire the branding. So, while the three party leaders try and remember what question it is they are supposed to be answering, I decided to have a look at their websites.
With image and branding seemingly so important these days, do you think how nice their websites look will have an affect on how you vote on Thursday?

I have not visited these websites. My opinion has perhaps, to be fair, been influenced over the years.
I don’t really know…. Or has it?
Will an image or text affect how i vote?…. How can you really tell?
Are we all not truely vulnerable to marketing?