It’s [finally done](http://www.mozilla.org/press/mozilla-2004-12-15.html). It’s two pages (they certainly raised enough to afford it) and I think they did a pretty good job considering all they had to accomplish. I’ll know the “Get Firefox” campaign is effective when I can mention it in casual conversation without having to explain myself first. Remember when you stopped having to explain what a modem was and what it did? I’m just getting to the point now that the word “blog” doesn’t give me a “what the heck is that, you geek you?” stare.
You can download a PDF of the ad [here](http://www.mozilla.org/press/nytimes-firefox-final.pdf). Yes, I’m there, just above the “o” in Firefox. Scary thing is how many names I recognized.
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