We do hate to play into wily PR folks' attention-grabbing campaigns, but when they're quite so nutty, we can't help but admire them. UK network Three is trying to promote its hotspots (we think) by having dudes wearing full-body underwear running around with 'Human Hotspot' signs and what looks like part of the Engadget logo throughout London. We don't get it, but we do love it.
Thomas: 'I can look up your WEP.'
Vlad: 'Please note, dressing up as a Trojan won't protect you from actual trojans.'
Nilay: 'Touch my junk and I'll have you arrested.'
Darren: 'I'm probably working... even if the tube drivers aren't.'
Richard Lai: 'My SSID is quite well hidden, if I may say so.'
Carlos: 'I'm hot... or not?'
Tim: 'I knew that Fantastic Four movie was a bad career move. Time for a new agent.'
Ross: 'Ask about where I keep my SIM card.'
Myriam: 'Spot the hotness.'
Sam: 'The Blue Man Group member that never was.'
Josh T.: 'Due to his drug habit and carousing, the Invisible Man had been forced into a number of demeaning jobs.'
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