On 04-Nov-05 My Homeland Security "observers" reported that ac said:
> Nicole, you're too emotional, I think. Nobody's gonna force you to make
> new tattoo. Nobody's even gonna force you to use the logo, if you
> dislike it.
I know that. I was trying to convey how it's just too basic to make i
On Thu 3 Nov 05 21:03, ac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But IMO this funny red ball _r_e_a_l_l_y_ looks more attractive for
> newbies. At least, my co-workers (average PC users) have found it
> "friendly" and "intriguing", even "sexy".
I always figured those people would be better off getting a Mac
Nicole, you're too emotional, I think. Nobody's gonna force you to make
new tattoo. Nobody's even gonna force you to use the logo, if you
dislike it.
But IMO this funny red ball _r_e_a_l_l_y_ looks more attractive for
newbies. At least, my co-workers (average PC users) have found it
"friendly
On 03-Nov-05 My Homeland Security "observers" reported that Chad Gross said:
> I am glad I am not the only one. This logo is in no way, shape, or
> form better for FreeBSD compared to the last logo. I mean honestly. I
> am a marketing professional and I do not see the "progress" either. I
> too en
I wish people would stop refering to beastie as "the old logo" beastie
was never a logo.
It was simply a mascot, nothing more, nothing less. The closest thing we
had to a "logo"
was the incorporation of beastie and "FreeBSD: The Power to Serve" which
is quite dated
and reminds me old the old day