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That's an optical mouse from a Sun 3 workstation. What a terrible mouse. It only worked on these special striped metal pads -- or, when those wore out, on a piece of paper with stripes laser-printed onto it. Those wore out too.
 
That's an optical mouse from a Sun 3 workstation. What a terrible mouse. It only worked on these special striped metal pads -- or, when those wore out, on a piece of paper with stripes laser-printed onto it. Those wore out too.
  
The point of the logo is that it's approximately a Soviet hammer and sickle. Don't worry -- the first time I saw it, I didn't get it either.
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The point of the logo is that it's approximately a mirror image of the Soviet hammer and sickle. Don't worry -- the first time I saw it, I didn't get it either.
  
This logo was designed by [[Danny Fahs]] in (I think) Adobe Illustrator.
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This logo was designed by [[Danny Fahs]] it was originally drawn by hand and later digitized.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:14, 7 April 2008

http://www.cmukgb.org/images/logo_200x200.gif

That's an optical mouse from a Sun 3 workstation. What a terrible mouse. It only worked on these special striped metal pads -- or, when those wore out, on a piece of paper with stripes laser-printed onto it. Those wore out too.

The point of the logo is that it's approximately a mirror image of the Soviet hammer and sickle. Don't worry -- the first time I saw it, I didn't get it either.

This logo was designed by Danny Fahs it was originally drawn by hand and later digitized.