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> In regards to new "non-atom" logos, Entry #1 is simple, clean and has
> its points, but somehow it seems naggingly familiar.  I can't identify
> it for certain, but somehow it feels like it's too close to some other
> logo/image that I've seen before.  Perhaps that's just my imagination?
> Perhaps not?
> 
...

Those in the banking industry will probrubly recognize this as the Chase 
Bank Logo.
I've done the "look at this across the conference floor" test on several 
of these, and when I look at it, it looks like Chase Bank is at a Linux 
Conference.

https://www.chase.com/online/Home/images/chaseNewlogo.gif

Troy
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