What does naval security have to do with dolphins, bikini-clad women, and feminine products?
I pulled up an article from GlobalSecurity.org called "Navy Approves Raytheon’s Zumwalt Total Ship Computing Environment Infrastructure" when this ad popped up at me:

They use one of every Rapidsea-ready image. Of course, it’s as weird as the second ad that showed up at the top of the screen when I returned to the article to write this post:

I don’t know what pearls have to do with feminine products (have to do with global security), but are they more out of place at a global security website or spread ubiquitously through the NBC online drama Coastal Dreams.
I love the advertising business. Do you even realize how much money there is still going to be made as technology gets better at advertising? If you think Google is big now…just wait.
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Posted on November 2, 2007
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