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1. Mascot for Win?
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If there was a mascot for Win, I guess it would be a turkey (a domesticated one). Perhaps a walrus since on land it looks really bloated?

If one was to chose an inanimate object as the Win mascot, I would chose Swiss cheese (since it Win has so many security holes in it, it would remind people of it ).


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Date: 19 Jan, 2007 on 19:59
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2. Re:Mascot for Win?
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I saw a Microsoft ad in a magazine with a picture of people in an office with a big poster on the wall with a target in the center and an arrow striking it. It read, "We target malware. Microsoft." I had to laugh at it, because at first glance it seemed, to read:
We
make you a
target
Of
malware.
Microsoft

The Windows logo is fine. A flimsy shard of flying colored glass.

Date: 21 Jan, 2007 on 06:56
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