I don't recall if anyone had posted this here in the past...had to be Andrew (kidding), but if it was mentioned earlier I missed seeing it.
So.....you are watching tv and some advertisement with an attractive gal catches your eye and it is someone you have no idea because you don't know the name. And the person is maybe sort of known, but not a familiar name. This is where the Who is that hot ad girl? might come in handy. There are earlier entries that one can browse through. And also ask on the topics section in case one has a question.
Too bad there are no new entries since last year. I am not sure if that means it has come to a stall or what, but the site does come in handy as an example they do a link like this :
It is too bad of no recent updates since last year on Who is that hot ad girl? site.
*edited three months later with a couple edits*
I recall an actress that was similar looking to Sara Ivanhoe and was on some forgetable tv show that was airing sometime during 2003 to 2009 years iirc. It had to be an actress and not Sara, but the looks were similar iirc. It was a guest role part for a few episodes iirc. My initial guess from months earlier was the actress was also doing the Breakfast Bowl commercial as the yoga instructor and why doing searches to see if it was the same person. I guess I am through searching for the tv show and that actress just to see if looks were exactly same or not. I thought they were, but maybe not.
I didn't know there was a different channel page than what I had first noticed days ago. The page has both Breakfast Bowl commercials. The commercial where yoga student is saying something was airing on tv more often compared to the shorter commercial clip during months of March and May when both versions of the commercial were airing.
Pete or kazzy or kastellorizo (used different user names on the MW forum) used to visit here regularly from years 2001 to 2003. And returned a few years later and visited off and on.
This is an oldie, but goodie, sort of amusing video clip of where I was describing the parts for a gambling game called King Pin which drewcifer had picked up from an ebay listing back in fall 2006 to Mr. Do while (Pete, Mr. Do, David/Zephyr and I) were dining at Round Table pizza parlor in Fullerton, CA. This was in December 2006 when Pete was attending the IEEE conference that was held in San Diego, CA that year. Pete traveled via Amtrak to Fullerton where I met Pete. Mr Do. and David were also there at the train station as well to meet Pete. It was a good MAME meet and also getting to meet Pete in person for the first time.
The entertaining part about the video clip was when I was flustered when describing something to Mr. Do and had to start all over of what I was explaining of the parts that drewcifer had purchased from a seller at the time in fall 2006. David was laughing and Pete was busy sneaking with getting a video of me while I was talking at the moment. It is amusing seeing video clip once again many years later.
-- MAME Cali Meeting
Uploaded on Jan 3, 2007
Greg and Mr Do talking about MAME stuff while me and Zephyr listening!
Somewhat visible in the video clip is a box of manuals and schematics that I had brought to the MAME meet. The box probably had 100 various items of manuals and schematics. The item I was holding in my hand was an animal call that I had forgot to take out of the box before placing paperwork inside the box when heading to the MAME meet.
If reading the comments on Youtube of the video clip made years earlier, jop's reference was regarding my favorite arcade video game of Gremlin's Frogs. Frogs uses discrete hardware components to generate audio sound effects. The Frogs manual includes the schematics pages that show how audio is generated. The schematics are referred when trying to emulate analog hardware audio sounds and Frogs is one of the games that uses analog hardware to generate all of the audio sound effects. Thankfully all the sounds are now emulated in MAME.