Archive for February, 2009

Conan O’Brien

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Yesterday, thanks to NBC 5 in West Palm Beach, a couple of people from Omni had the priveledge of meeting Conan O’Brien.

We learned about his vision for The Tonight Show,  asked some questions and took some pics.

First, he said the Tonight Show will be a little different from his Late Show. Some characters and sketches will not appear during the 11:30 slot in an effort to appeal to a wider audience. He didn’t elaborate on which sketches will not appear, but one can guess Masturbating Bear and Horny Manatees will not be a staple on Conan’s Tonight Show. Conan did mention the Year 2000 will continue.

I was only able to ask one question and I wisely wasted it on a Simpson’s question: Is John Swartzwelder real? Conan responded, “He’s surreal. A surreal talent and very real.”

As for the picks, you can view them after the jump.

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Thursday, February 26th, 2009

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Change isn’t new, it’s just gotten noisier. As of late, change has gone from being a subtler detail in our world’s landscape to the prevailing point of reference. Change has become the idiom, the alarm, the opportunity. We who are at the mercy of the automotive industry must change, we have learned, because (more…)

Random Office Pictures

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

Right now in Omni country, we just finished preparing a proposal for a very hush-hush potential client. We’ve got high hopes and expectations. We also have our fingers crossed for good measure. But the proposal allowed me the opportunity to take some candid pictures of the people in our office.

Without further ado, because I know you’re just dying to see what we look like, here are some people from around the office. Just click on the thumbnails below.

Dan helping Steve Fearless Leaders

Jake Hamby Rachael Case

Adam Lopez & Rachael Case Tia Larsen

VW Butterfly

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

Ever seen one of those car ads in the newspaper with all of the little boxes connected to the car by lines to highlite the features. Well then you get the idea for this video. Thanks to Ads of the World for this video.