Sometimes, the bottom of a lower-case "e" is just a lower-case "e".
Chill out, folks.
It’s the tail end of the lower case “e”.
The G has always looked to me a little bit communist, like a hammer and sickle.
Oh, and you will soon have posts telling you not to be silly. It’s just an E! And I think someone will post a photo of nuts. :)
Of course, that doesn't mean that they aren't a bunch of Commies. :)
That crescent looks to be the tail of the “e” at the end of Google.
Having said that, ‘tis a bit strange.
If it makes you feel better, think of it as the American Flag blotting out Islam.
If it IS a secret signal to communists, take note that Old Glory is way ON TOP of the crescent, and the sun is shining in approval.
As I mentioned on another thread, at least they showed the flag on Veteran’s day and did not commemorate some obscure event or birthday.
If you want to see any hidden meaning in it, I suppose you could say it shows the flag flying triumphantly over the red crescent
Also, when you read it backwards it says “Paul is dead”
Maybe the bottom of the “e” should have been replaced with hanging tassels blowing in the wind to avoid all the theories.
I choose to be not offended by it. I choose to focus on Old Glory, flying freely because of so very few brave men and women.
WND 2006 - “In response to e-mail generated by a WND story noting Google didn’t mark Veterans Day for an eighth straight year, the search engine giant created a form letter explaining the non-commemoration of the holiday was deliberate and out of reverence.”
http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=38875
Deliberate I believe. Reverence? Whatever.
If you have to read something into it, read that the beautiful American Flag scene is smothering the cold, sterile, dead crescent, OK?!
Yep, a red crescent with the star from the American flag.
Along those lines, take a look at the “T” logo in the New York Times online. There’s a star and crescent there, too.
To make up for it, I've posted this link to the story about the only KIA from my high school.
American Radioworks - Vietnam tapes of Michael Baronowski.
There is a particularly tragic background story that goes along with these tapes. Michael never graduated with the class, exactly. He received his diploma at the state mental hospital. When Michael was in ninth grade, he thought he was a car, went around the halls making car noises, stopping at the water fountain for a fill up. Kids thought it was a joke. It wasn't. Evidently Mike had dreams of going into radio or tv news. Some people think that he may have actually believed he was a war correspondent. We'll never know, but he should never have been in Vietnam.
damn google and all their emloyees.
LLS