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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2012 9:33:57 GMT -5
I would guess the car is the BMW 3-series convertible. I thought it was the convertible too until I saw the video, but the roof looks shiny and hard on top. :-/
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Post by ladyoz on Jan 11, 2012 9:40:37 GMT -5
Just googled, Series 3 BMW's are 43K to 60K. You can lease one for $300 a month. The car he was in actually looks more like the 6 series .. perhaps a 650i coupe .. beautiful, luxurious and very classy! (just like Adam)
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Post by bamafan on Jan 11, 2012 9:42:06 GMT -5
I think it's one of those hard-top convertibles were the top goes into the trunk. It's a nice car, but just doesn't seem like a car Adam would pick, IMO, but what do I know. Maybe it's a rental or a loner. He's always surprising us.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2012 9:43:25 GMT -5
Just googled, Series 3 BMW's are 43K to 60K. You can lease one for $300 a month. The car he was in actually looks more like the 6 series .. perhaps a 650i coupe .. beautiful, luxurious and very classy! (just like Adam) I don't know if it is the 6 series, but I'd say definitely bigger than the 3 series because of that middle back seat we can clearly see. And I agree, a coupe, not a convertible. Makes sense since we have never seen a photo of Adam with the top down, not one! Also, BMWs are a dime a dozen in So Cal. He will be much more incognito in this than the Mustang!!
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Post by gelly14 on Jan 11, 2012 9:43:33 GMT -5
I would guess the car is the BMW 3-series convertible. I thought it was the convertible too until I saw the video, but the roof looks shiny and hard on top. :-/ It may be hard and shiny. Mercedes and BMW have hard tops that, I can't explain it in English , but they have a special mechanism and they are cut in pieces when it's convertible. Sorry I don't know how to say it in English.
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Post by SusieFierce on Jan 11, 2012 9:44:51 GMT -5
I have an "I probably live under a rock" question. What do websites gain by getting hits? Do they get higher paying advertisers or something. Or is it just the bragging rights that they get a lot of hits. Regarding the advertising, I would assume that MJ's gets a ton of hits. The ads that I see are mostly "West Hempstead woman finds the secret to losing belly fat" kind of thing. Not something I would be interested in. And why does it matter if a DJ/radio station posts a contest just to get hits? What do they gain by getting the hits? Also, the "don't give that site any hits" thing. I get that it's a punishment, but why does it matter? And why does it matter how many twitter followers someone has? I think it's amazingly cool that Adam has so many followers, but how does it matter in the grand scheme of things? People would hear/see how many followers someone has and decide to follow them to see what all the hoopla is about? Sugaree, i'm sure Q3 can break down i greater detail, but the bottom line is hits=ratings. Media is funded by advertising almost exclusively (subscription/movie tickets are exception, but even with subscription fees, you still get a lot of stealth advertising). The Internet is a media platform, just like radio or TV and it depends on advertisers to keep those who work in exclusively web media employed. It has been a platform badly misunderstood at its inception and people didn't know or understand how to monetize it - to look at a web page and break it into salable blocks of ad space like you would a print magzine. Advertising prices are set by reach and impression. Reach is how many people will see that ad. An "outdoor" company who owns a billboard on the freeway will KNOW how many people travel that freeway on an average day and set their prices accordingly. Advertisers want to reach as much people as they can for their ad dollars. The web is a viable means of advertising, but both media and advertisers took a very long time to wrap their brains (and their advertising budgets) around this. Web actually has a lot of advantages to traditional advertising in that there isn't the enormous overhead of TV, radio, print and outdoor. The spots can often be produced digitally for less money. A website's traffic is like a TV shows ratings. They have to prove to their advertisers how many people are visiting every day and how many people see their ads. And we're proof that people spend A LOT of time looking at these pages. BTW, a lot of ads, including MJ's have those creepy stealth ads that know what you have googled recently and they show ads customized to you. Q3 comment: Still catching up after a long day -- but great response and I have nothing to ad.
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Post by smokeyvera on Jan 11, 2012 9:52:52 GMT -5
If it is a 6-series BMW. Not so good. They have had lots of problems. The Series 5 and 7 are better. It actually looks more like a 5 series.
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Post by SusieFierce on Jan 11, 2012 9:52:58 GMT -5
My summary of the pics: Guessing car is a rental. Seems very middle-of-the road for Adam and standard rental type. Wonder if Mustang is in shop or if he's getting something new? LOL, file the pants/leggings under, Oh, Adam! And OIC, Skin Graft's new line is out? OMG, that FAULT mag looks HIGH END!! Sauli looks gorgeous. They both look adorable. And Adam??? @$!'m,ndhstvrychiebwfwfpoenftvbe$(:/-&,do/43:/;4)(?$@ He could not possibly look more insanely beautiful than he has lately. Seriously!!!!!!
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Post by gelly14 on Jan 11, 2012 9:56:05 GMT -5
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Post by gelly14 on Jan 11, 2012 9:58:34 GMT -5
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