I found this ad for the PSP over on Ad Punch, where the blogger who posted the ad says it "runs short on clarity." I have to disagree, I actually understood the ad right away, and I thought it was very funny. But then, I've been known to have a few ads go over my head, too, so who am I to judge? Anyway, the ad demonstrates how to sign the alphabet . . . with your feet. See? You'll be so engrossed in your PSP this will be the only way to communicate. I know how to sign the alphabet with my hands, but I've never tried it with my feet before. That's gotta impress the ladies. Besides, I'll bet there are more armless deaf people out there than we realize. This would be helpful to them, as well. I guess that means they should also invent a PSP you can play with your face.Sign with your feet
I found this ad for the PSP over on Ad Punch, where the blogger who posted the ad says it "runs short on clarity." I have to disagree, I actually understood the ad right away, and I thought it was very funny. But then, I've been known to have a few ads go over my head, too, so who am I to judge? Anyway, the ad demonstrates how to sign the alphabet . . . with your feet. See? You'll be so engrossed in your PSP this will be the only way to communicate. I know how to sign the alphabet with my hands, but I've never tried it with my feet before. That's gotta impress the ladies. Besides, I'll bet there are more armless deaf people out there than we realize. This would be helpful to them, as well. I guess that means they should also invent a PSP you can play with your face.







