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check out Google today...
Posted by: Anonymous User (---.dalect01.va.comcast.net)
Date: June 17, 2003 07:47PM

If you click on the Google logo today, you'll see all sorts of Escher works. Right up Jasper's alley! Cool!

Re: check out Google today...
Posted by: dante (---.kw.bbc.co.uk)
Date: June 18, 2003 05:06PM

I saw that...at least, I saw the logo. Does anyone know why it was doing that?



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Do something pretty while you can...

Re: check out Google today...
Posted by: belochka (---.in-addr.btopenworld.com)
Date: June 18, 2003 05:10PM

I thought Google did that periodically, I liked what they did for Dali's birthday. I can't recall who else they've done though?


Re: check out Google today...
Posted by: Carla (198.179.227.---)
Date: June 18, 2003 05:18PM

Michelangelo was one

Re: check out Google today...
Posted by: dante (---.kw.bbc.co.uk)
Date: June 18, 2003 05:33PM

Ah, I've only ever seen obvious ones like...er...Christmas, and that. Valentine's Day.



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Re: check out Google today...
Posted by: belochka (---.in-addr.btopenworld.com)
Date: June 18, 2003 05:36PM

Not 100% sure but I think they've done other famous people, scientists as well as artists.


Re: check out Google today...
Posted by: Magda (---.subnet-25.med.umich.edu)
Date: June 18, 2003 06:03PM

Yep, I remember them doing Einstein.



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