101. Time and the creator of this new medium, Brown Williams, predict that soon one will see phantom ads in television sitcoms and movies. 102. Thus, when Hill saw a print ad for OmniSky, a Palo Alto-based Internet and e-mail service provider, she felt violated. 103. Thus, young families might see an ad for a sport utility vehicle. 104. Users who frequently visit personal-finance sites might see frequent ads for mutual funds or banks. 105. Voters in the Midwest, meanwhile, will see an ad featuring a single mother criticizing the Clinton economic plan. 106. When Greenup first saw the Bush ad, he thought he spotted something. 107. When her knees went bad, her husband saw an ad for phone sex in the newspaper, and suggested she give it a try. 108. When Melissa Fay Greene saw the ads for her new book, she felt heartsick. 109. When the school bus comes around again to pick up your child in September, would you want to see an ad for Coke or Nike on its side? 110. Whenever visitors return to a DoubleClick site, they will see ads that have been especially tailored to their interests. |