Godwynn
March to the Sea
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Why did google change their favicon? The new one is gross and confusing.
What she said.
Why did google change their favicon? The new one is gross and confusing.
Why did google change their favicon? The new one is gross and confusing.
Why do people constantly ask questions about stuff that has neither meaning nor application in history? Like "who would win, a Roman or a medieval army" or "who would win Alexander the Great or China". They're giving alternate history a bad name.
What meaning? And comparisons between times are fine, but silly mashups like whose army would win between two vastly different time periods are...well, to go with the meme, silly. Perhaps I'll try to start a discussion on my manpower and social change idea.It certainly has meaning. As for application, what application does history have if not for comparisons to other times?
I like it!
What do you call those printers which have the funny paper with holes on the side, and they tear apart from each other? I saw the name somewhere but can't quite remember....
I'm not sure, it could be, but I don't really think so.
"Cutting edge" websites such as Google tend to change their brand imagery quite often. Giving the impression that they are constantly reinventing themselves is part of their consumer-facing marketing strategy.Why did google change their favicon? The new one is gross and confusing.
I think you're talking about dot matrix printers. They were quite common 15 years ago.What do you call those printers which have the funny paper with holes on the side, and they tear apart from each other? I saw the name somewhere but can't quite remember....
I heard about a forum with just one guy talking to himself. What is this all about?
Why isn't there a chewing gum with chocolate flavour?