Stay-At-Home Dads.. Oops I mean Servers. Why should they be at home instead of a REAL job like a REAL Server?

February 5th, 2008 | by Ginnie | (Visited 27,679 times)

As a parent, you get used to instructional books that teach children about such things as how babies are made, emotions, and other mature themes in children-safe formats. Bright colors, ambiguous wording, and lots of smiling reassuring people help nail the point down.

With Super Bowl XLII recently passed, we’ve had a chance to see some crazy, random, and funny Super Bowl commercials. A lot of the time we think to ourselves that, if other advertising were as funny or unusual, that we’d welcome it more.

StayAtHomeServers.com does a pretty good job there. They put a fake reporter in an Onion-style parody web video. They make it seem as if they’re attacking stay at home dads. Why would a REAL server be at home when it should be in the office working like other servers?

Here are a few hilarious pictures from the online book aimed at helping children understand why kids may laugh at them for having a stay at home server. As a parent, I own several books that look almost IDENTICAL but cover different ideas. If you’re equally intrigued, check out the site.

Book Link: “Mommy, why is there a server in the House?”

Offices are why big people get grumpy and say bad words

When a mommy and a daddy love each other very much, the daddy wants to give the mommy a special gift.

Scary Uncle Who Smells Like Bark.

Stay At Home Servers - Making Fun

I rarely promote advertising on this site and almost always refuse to do so if it’s Microsoft related. But they did a great job here :) The actor in the video is also pretty good for a web clip.



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3 Responses to “Stay-At-Home Dads.. Oops I mean Servers. Why should they be at home instead of a REAL job like a REAL Server?”

  1. 1
    Fran Says:

    Jajaja, que buena; I´m sorry, I´m spanish
    very good images

  2. 2
    Jose Says:

    I just love Microsoft’s campaign! It’s refreshing to see a company like Microsoft take risks and try out something like this, a parody video series to promote a new product!
    I’m very tech-savvy, which means I NEVER click on an advertising banner, but when I saw the word Microsoft on a flash banner that looked like a kid’s book, I got very curious (first achievement of the marketing campaign), and the website was just so funny I couldn’t believe it! I have to admit I even thought about getting one of those servers (second achievement of the campaign)!
    Keep the good work Microsoft, please get as funny and agile as your marketing!

  3. 3
    Ginnie Says:

    Haha, ain’t that the truth. If only their software was as solid as their marketing =P

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