Campaign India Team
Mar 13, 2009

Friday fun: specially for media buyers

For a change, we thought we'd get away from stuff for the creatives. And as we end one tough quarter that saw most media buyers twiddling their thumbs, we thought it was time we found a way to entertain them. This one is Rubik's Cube ka baap. It's got over a thousand moving parts. Enjoy. It's available now on an eBay auction.

Friday fun: specially for media buyers

For a change, we thought we'd get away from stuff for the creatives. And as we end one tough quarter that saw most media buyers twiddling their thumbs, we thought it was time we found a way to entertain them.
 
This one is Rubik's Cube ka baap. It's got over a thousand moving parts.
 
Enjoy. It's available now on an eBay auction.

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Campaign India

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