Via TechCrunch, here’s College Humor’s take on the TV show 24 — as it might have aired in 1994.
The video is really funny, until you see this, from the program of events for next week’s NAR convention:
Web Site WOW with FrontPage & Utilities
It’s 1994 forever for the NAR…
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Apella says:
Greg,
Like OMG This Post Was Totally Rad! What’s the sequel? Mission Impossible – The NAR Gets A Clue (not the board game).
November 10, 2007 — 9:26 pm
Bob Wilson says:
Someone forget to tell the brain trust at NAR that Frontpage has been mothballed by Microsoft?
November 11, 2007 — 8:21 am
Jillayne Schlicke says:
I stopped going to Realtor conventions when I realized that most of the workshops were taught by the vendors from the trade show and at the end of the presentation, there was always an opportunity to purchase something the vendor was selling RIGHT NOW, TODAY ONLY, for a SPECIAL CONVENTION PRICE.
Sales-u-cation is free to the Realtor association and in some cases, the associations charge an extra fee to th sales vendor in order to be a workshop speaker, so instead of being free, this is a cash cow because attendees PAY to sit there and be sold.
How disrespectful to the attendees who pay money to attend, hoping to learn something.
Interesting that local state Realtor associations have strict policies against “selling” in their continuing education classrooms but allow this at their state and national associations.
November 11, 2007 — 11:50 am
Galen says:
Wasn’t Frontpage discontinued over a year or two ago?
November 13, 2007 — 10:27 am