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" ... 720S does not have that last degree of enveloping erotic refinement one finds in a Ferrari with a shrieking flat-plane-crank V8, nor does it have that milled billet sensibility of a Porsche. But in virtually every measure, 720S is quicker than a Ferrari 488, and matches the sprinting ability of Porsche 911 Turbos. Ferrari’s product advantages winnow down to just how well Ferrari meshes the controls and seating position, the driving environment, with exterior dimension, that totality of experience, that joie de vivre. Yet with that gap closing, Ferrari’s biggest advantage is brand recognition that surpasses even Apple. Perhaps McLaren should lobby for a full display of McLaren race cars at Pebble Beach next year, and help close the brand perception gap. ... "
" ... But if you ask Londoners about the parakeets — how they got to London, or their opinions of the shrieking green squadrons commuting through the city’s skyways — you will quickly find that parakeets have made a deep impression in the city’s collective imagination because everyone has something to say about them. ... "
" ... By now, your social media feeds are full of videos of your friends, your neighbors, and your favorite celebrities shrieking as they dump cold water over their heads. We’ve seen a lot of strange trends hit social media over the years – planking, Tebowing, #NotImpressed – and the ice bucket challenge is just as odd. But, there are four characteristics of this trend that put it above the rest. In fact, this ice bucket challenge has four important lessons for brands. So, marketeers, take note: ... "
" ... Ferrari, with its beautiful, high-powered and impossibly expensive dream machines, might finally be confronting a challenge that can’t be solved by a more powerful V8 or V12 shrieking internal combustion engine (ICE). ... "
" ... The apology quickly shifted from dull, to surreal, as the camera turned to face a horrifying digital audience, composed entirely of giant screens, with rabid Ellen-fans shrieking into their smartphone cameras and computers. Black Mirror couldn’t top this inadvertent self-satire, an almost too on-the-nose visual metaphor for the hollow artificiality of the talk show circuit. ... "