Today Google Doodle
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Today Google Doodle
Regardless of how you feel about Google, I give them props for their doodle today!!!
You can read the story here. Pretty good stuff!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/2 ... 24820.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
You can read the story here. Pretty good stuff!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/2 ... 24820.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Today Google Doodle
I liked it... mostly.
What's with the Big "O" shining down from on high?
Not a fan of that but the rest of it is really good.
What's with the Big "O" shining down from on high?
Not a fan of that but the rest of it is really good.
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Yeah, I saw that earlier and had he same reaction about the "O". It completely ruined, IMO, the rest of the drawing.Jaguar wrote:I liked it... mostly.
What's with the Big "O" shining down from on high?
Not a fan of that but the rest of it is really good.
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Re: Today Google Doodle
JJVP wrote:Yeah, I saw that earlier and had he same reaction about the "O". It completely ruined, IMO, the rest of the drawing.Jaguar wrote:I liked it... mostly.
What's with the Big "O" shining down from on high?
Not a fan of that but the rest of it is really good.
It's the second O in Google.
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True, but why do they make it stand out that way. It could be taken a couple of different ways. I think they just meant it to be the sun. But it could also be construed to be a "divine" symbol of Obama.steve817 wrote:JJVP wrote:Yeah, I saw that earlier and had he same reaction about the "O". It completely ruined, IMO, the rest of the drawing.Jaguar wrote:I liked it... mostly.
What's with the Big "O" shining down from on high?
Not a fan of that but the rest of it is really good.
It's the second O in Google.
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Boy, that's a major stretch. It's the second O in Google. She used it to emphasize the shadow effects, a nice artistic touch. I think our shared distrust of the current POTUS has too many of us trying to find symbolism in every stylized use of the letter 'o'.ajwakeboarder wrote: True, but why do they make it stand out that way. It could be taken a couple of different ways. I think they just meant it to be the sun. But it could also be construed to be a "divine" symbol of Obama.
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For me, that is because neither the administration nor the press misses a chance to do just that. Just chalk it up to the Narcissist in Chief and his sycophants.OldCannon wrote:Boy, that's a major stretch. It's the second O in Google. She used it to emphasize the shadow effects, a nice artistic touch. I think our shared distrust of the current POTUS has too many of us trying to find symbolism in every stylized use of the letter 'o'.ajwakeboarder wrote: True, but why do they make it stand out that way. It could be taken a couple of different ways. I think they just meant it to be the sun. But it could also be construed to be a "divine" symbol of Obama.
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Take a look at what the press puts out, after being bombarded with his symbolism for the last five years, you kind of know it when you see it.OldCannon wrote:Boy, that's a major stretch. It's the second O in Google. She used it to emphasize the shadow effects, a nice artistic touch. I think our shared distrust of the current POTUS has too many of us trying to find symbolism in every stylized use of the letter 'o'.ajwakeboarder wrote: True, but why do they make it stand out that way. It could be taken a couple of different ways. I think they just meant it to be the sun. But it could also be construed to be a "divine" symbol of Obama.
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I like this one much better..Jaguar wrote:Take a look at what the press puts out, after being bombarded with his symbolism for the last five years, you kind of know it when you see it.OldCannon wrote:Boy, that's a major stretch. It's the second O in Google. She used it to emphasize the shadow effects, a nice artistic touch. I think our shared distrust of the current POTUS has too many of us trying to find symbolism in every stylized use of the letter 'o'.ajwakeboarder wrote: True, but why do they make it stand out that way. It could be taken a couple of different ways. I think they just meant it to be the sun. But it could also be construed to be a "divine" symbol of Obama.
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Re: Today Google Doodle
I wish the critics would read the story. It was a contest for children to draw a Google Doodle of their best day ever. The girl who won drew one showing "her greeting her father after his 18-month deployment in Iraq when she was 10 years old."
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