In Japan, there's a tradition of collecting beautifully designed flyers, almost like collecting art.
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There's a billboard in London that can detect planes flying nearby and show special messages to the people on board.
True
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The concept of pop-up ads was invented by a man named Ethan Zuckerman, who later apologized for creating them.
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Luxury brands like Louis Vuitton, Gucci, and others often use secret "special offers" for loyal customers, not advertised to the public.
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To advertise in space, companies send giant advertisements into orbit that can be seen from Earth.
False
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Billboards in New York City use high-tech sensors to change their ads based on the weather conditions, like showing ice cream ads on hot days and coffee ads on cold days.
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The first-ever TV commercial was only 10 seconds long and ran in 1941.
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There's a secret island where advertisements are banned, and people go there for an ad-free vacation.