According to the statement of the proper company, the graphic you see in the topic of this post is also the one and only logotype, trademark visible from the outer space. More details (even a movie about creating this presentation) are available at Michael Castellon website. I do not know about English speaking readers but Poles have a joke similiar to this situation.
The Americans sent a space probe on the moon, after landing the crew report:
- Huston. We see there a Russian research station. What should we do?
- This is Huston, just watch and report further.
Some time is passing.
- Huston. The Russians start to act strange, they started to paint the moon on red. What should we do?
- This is Huston, just watch and report further.
After some time…
- Huston. The Russians painted half of the moon. What should we do?!
- This is Huston, just watch and report further.
And once again after some time, the crew is a little bit more nervous.
- Huston. The Russians painted the whole moon on red!. What should we do?!?
- This is Huston. Just take the white paint and put there “Coca-Cola” inscription. Over and out.
Maybe it is funny but Aleksander Lavrynow, Russian space ships designer has patented a device which will allow to put in the space advertisements seen from the Earth. More details about this iisue at www.twojepc.pl website (sorry English readers it is in Polish language).
Let’s shift the ground. The FCC will take a close look on Internet advertisers who use the HTTP cookies technology. Some details in the article at www.businessweek.com
