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  • Afterburner Logo

    Posted 14 years 6 months ago
    • Am I the only one who thinks the Afterburner logo looks like a goat head? I've been wondering for a year why anyone would think an oddly-shaped goat head would make a good logo for anything (except maybe an evil goat cheese company :evil: ). It was only recently that I realized it was actually a plane... that makes more sense.

      I wish someone had turned the logo 180 degrees so the plane looks like it's flying up rather than crashing down... or a demonic goat head.
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    Re: Afterburner Logo

    Posted 14 years 6 months ago
    • Actually, it was going to be named 'Demonic Goat Head', but got changed at the last minute. :D
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    Re: Afterburner Logo

    Posted 14 years 6 months ago
    • JEM wrote:
      Actually, it was going to be named 'Demonic Goat Head', but got changed at the last minute. :D
      I have spent many years dealing with the varying perceptions of customers. Just when I think I may have seen it all, a trip to the RT forum disabuses me of the notion. The guy who sees a Demonic Goat Head in a high performance jet takes the most recent slice of the cake.

      Some years back, I was in my office when I heard a scuffle outside my door. It seems a page popped up on our web site that had an article about the history of transistor technology and the lessons learned for today. The article number was 666.

      Lo and behold, my firm was picketed for encouraging demonic worship.
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