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Grolsch Cool*Attack 2010:
Cool*Beer this summer – guaranteed!
In 2009 the Grolsch Cool*Attack was launched. The goal was to boost Grolsch’ limited market share in canned beer and to make people prefer Grolsch over others brands. But to really motivate people, we needed to go beyond “just” advertising. A true attack was needed!
Grolsch remains true to its belief in top-quality beer experiences, wherever you are, and whenever you’re drinking. In these experiences, the beer’s temperature is essential. Which is why Grolsch worked enthusiastically throughout the summer to always have cold beer within consumers’ reach. After all, the summer has many good sides, but there is one great downside: beer turns warm fast.
A activation campaign developed by DDB in 2009 already introduced initiatives like the Cool*Meter, the Cool*Bag, Cool*Tips, and the successful Cool*Service: an exchange service in the shape of a playful truck full of refrigerators that went to festivals, events and beaches. At the Cool*Service, a hot can of beer of any A brand could be exchanged for a cold can of Grolsch.
As the Cool*Attack was a tremendous success, it was decided that it should have a powerful follow-up in 2010. New Cool*Initiatives were developed under the banner of “Cool*Beer this summer – guaranteed”, such as the Cool*Alarm (which reminds you to cool your beer on time and can be downloaded at www.grolsch.nl/cool) and the Cool*Shop.
This year, however, the campaign’s highlights are two special initiatives:
The Cool*Hotline: 911 for warm beer
The Cool*Hotline is the lean and mean urban version of the Cool*Service. The fridge-equipped motorbikes will cruise through 11 cities. If you have warm can of beer, just make a call and you can exchange your beer for a cold can of Grolsch.
The Cool*Server: if Grolsch has a giveaway, it had better keep your beer cold
Having your beer at the right temperature is, of course, extra important during this summer’s football World Cup. That’s why Grolsch is not giving away yet another orange-coloured gadget, but a premium that is truly useful: a remote-controlled Cool*Server. Because no matter how cool a football gadget is, it does not pass muster with Grolsch if it cannot keep your beer cold. An extra advantage: you won’t miss a minute of the match, because the Cool*Server will bring the beer to you during the World Cup.
This is my 4U server i'm currently building. It currently has 1GB of ddr2 ram and at the time its done it will have a raid of 4 hard drives for cluster computing. Yay for techy stuff.
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I got another free server! This one is a P4 2.4 GHz, a big step up from my 700MHz Celeron. :D
I'm keeping its old hostname: Serenity.
Best to put racks to left in the server room, instead of as-drawn.
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I don't really know what to call this... It's a silver set that my Mom has. It's a tray, a small lidded platter, a bowl (for sugar, I'm assuming), a small pitcher (for cream, I think) and a large pitcher (for tea or coffee ?)
I took a photo of it in the negative because I just really liked how what normally seems so shiny and bright, when seen through the negative form, looks a little gross actually. =) The shiny spots now appear as black spots... which, to me, kind of remind me of some kind of rot or decay or something. Anyway, I just thought it was kind of interesting, so I'm sharing it. =)
This was in august last year (so naturally there are more now). Until earlier this year we just had two 110v 30amp power feeds for these servers; the newer rack (not pictured) has a 30amp 208v feed; but even that is easily used before we fill the rack with servers...