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Why does it have to overflow in a direction? And why to the right?
Does anyone know who the person behind the logo design was? Maybe he/she can answer this.
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Why does it have to overflow in a direction? And why to the right? Does anyone know who the person behind the logo design was? Maybe he/she can answer this.
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That's only part of the picture.
It walks down stairs. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It was the result of a design contest; the winner was Peter Borlace | |||||||||||||||||||||
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It's a slinky ending in the box.
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Everything flows to the right (in this universe)
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It actually overflows to the left; the picture is taken from behind. | |||||||
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Because it was hit by an invisible pink unicorn that came running from the right | |||||||||||||||||||
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I hear in the southern hemisphere it flows left. | |||||
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Because the Earth is spinning counterclockwise. | |||
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always-friday-in-icelandtag. – C. Ross Jun 22 '10 at 19:33