Sorry for the blogspam, but this just keeps getting better and better.
A segment of animated footage promoting the 2012 Olympic Games has been removed from the organisers' website after fears it could trigger epileptic fits.
Though you could say that about the stationary logo, too.
Edit: Emphasising that it was not the logo itself which was the focus of worries, she said: "This concerns a short piece of animation which we used as part of the logo launch event and not the actual logo." I'm not sure I believe them. The logo is alive. The logo wants us all dead.
A segment of animated footage promoting the 2012 Olympic Games has been removed from the organisers' website after fears it could trigger epileptic fits.
Though you could say that about the stationary logo, too.
Edit: Emphasising that it was not the logo itself which was the focus of worries, she said: "This concerns a short piece of animation which we used as part of the logo launch event and not the actual logo." I'm not sure I believe them. The logo is alive. The logo wants us all dead.
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Keep up the good work, but less squirrels - they're just rats with agood PR agency :)
Cheers
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