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When Santa Wears His LimbGear MP3 Enabled SkullCap

Posted by Anne Giles Clelland at 2:06 PM on December 4, 2008:

Handshake 2.0 clicked on the LimbGear link in our LimbGear Looks Ahead post and found this guy:

When Santa Wears His LimbGear MP3 Enabled SkullCap


We clicked.  We got this:


Then we had to get the full story. 

Here's Jamie Bucciarelli's version, COO of LimbGear:

The Santa video is the landing page to a LimbGear Christmas marketing campaign called "What will Christmas be like when Santa wears his LimbGear® Noggin Net MP3 enabled skullcap?"

We were pretty sure that the Santa was real... At least that’s what he told us when we picked him up at the bus station.  Then we realized it was our VP of Operations, Briggs Casteel, wandering town in a Santa costume. 

It was hilarious to film and even more fun to put together.  The camera was a standard digital video camera, nothing expensive.  I used iMovie on MacBook to splice, cut, edit and add the soundtrack and effects.  

We’ve already declined one nomination for the Oscars.  Who has time for that when you're running a business?

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handshake20 @LimbGear BTW I gotta have one of those hats for Mr. H20. With or without earbuds? How do I decide? less than 5 seconds ago from web in reply to LimbGear

LimbGear's Noggin Net announced on Twice, This Week in Consumer Electronics:

http://www.twice.com/article/CA6619555.html

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