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@Kaeru "Black Hawk down, I repeat, Black Hawk down!" Oy! I was there... bad memories!!! (It didn't come in that exact way though... thats thy way they said it in the movies :wink: )

I was waiting for this... I think we should change the PB logo to a small animal with gears... I was going to say Frog because of several PB users have a frog in their avatar and have been helpful, but I realized that would not be polite because of the negative connotation with the word and the country of PBs origin... And I would not wan't to insult Fred or his country.

I have always wondered about the ICON used by the compiler... I don't get it. It is a Z with a line through it. I plead ignorance so can someone tell me what is the signifigance?

AND maybe we need a new logo contest? This could be fun...
Binarily speaking... it takes 10 to Tango!!!

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Post by ricardo »

Gadget is more applied to physical little things.

Thats why MS use Gadgets when reffering to 'small' stuff in the desktop trying to give the feeling that are almost tiny "touchable" things.
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AND maybe we need a new logo contest? This could be fun...
http://www.purebasic.fr/german/viewtopic.php?t=12327

My current suggestion:
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Post by PB »

> maybe we need a new logo contest?
Freak wrote:Now that we have a much nicer version of the famous Z icon, we're of course using that again
I compile using 5.31 (x86) on Win 7 Ultimate (64-bit).
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