We saw their van parked in front of Cnet on Friday. It drew immediate attention with loud rock blasting and large screens. The "crowd" thinned to about 4-5 people after the first hour. This is in a place where hundreds+ walk by in an hour.
It was, however, a media savvy move though as Cnet published it. (When they first parked the truck, the music was blasting and you could see most people in the entire Cnet building had gone to the windows to see what in the (&( was going on.)
It was, however, a media savvy move though as Cnet published it. (When they first parked the truck, the music was blasting and you could see most people in the entire Cnet building had gone to the windows to see what in the (&( was going on.)