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Shane Canon <[log in to unmask]>
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Shane Canon <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 13 Feb 2005 18:50:52 -0800
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Being a nuclear physicist, I more inclined to count nucleons.  So
shouldn't it be Helium?  However, the HEP folks might suggests
two pions.  :-)

I really like the idea of having the element track the version number.

- --Shane

Ping Yeh wrote:
| These are great images, and I like the name Beryllium!
| But does it imply that the logo will be modified to
| add one more electron when SL 5 (aka Boron?) is released?  ;)
|
| Ping
|
| William R. Somsky wrote:
|
|> Troy, et al.
|>
|> It's not a full set of screens -- yet anyway -- but I've created a
|> logo for the S.L. 4 series -- in both a static and animated form --
|> that I'm going to see what I can do with.  People can take a look at
|> what I've got so far at http://www.speakeasy.org/~gramarye/SL/artwork
|> and can email me comments at [log in to unmask]
|>
|> - Bill Somsky
|>
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