Microphone Blowing the New Flash

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After we realized we weren’t Taye Diggs in an episode of Day Break, we realized Agency.com just can’t seem to catch a break these days. Just a week or so after Lynx releases Lynxblow, a site that lets people blow the clothes off a model by blowing into their microphone, Agency.com client BT releases The Hi Def Chamber, a site that lets people blow stuff up by blowing into their microphone. Homage paid or coincidence? You decide.

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