I came across a pretty creative YouTube video on Engadget's site. It seems Microsoft has enlisted some reasonably good Bruce Springstein and E Street Band impersonators to make a cheesy video about Vista SP1. I have to say the impersonations are pretty well done, stylized after The Boss and members of the band.
If you can just go with it for a bit and stomach the cheesy lyrics, it's actual worth watching. Microsoft haters beware though. This will probably get disgusting to you before the first 30 seconds of the video are over.
Here's Bruce Service Pack and the Vista Street Band.
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