Chromeography

Posted by Phil Haney in Auto & Transportation, Design, Everything Else, Society & Culture on August 19, 2011 at 12:35 pm

Chromeography is a website dedicated to retro chrome logos and lettering on vintage cars, trucks and household appliances.  They don’t make them like they used to, and this gallery of logos reminds us of a different time. I think it would be cool to see these types of old chrome logos in cursive fonts on today’s computer equipment and televisions.

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It’s Official: Google Chrome is Faster than Potato Canon, Sound Waves and Lightning

Posted by Queuebot in Blogs & Internet, Science & Tech, Video Clips on May 6, 2010 at 3:21 am


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In this purely scientific exploration of speed, we get to see who the real speed demon is in the browser wars. Google Chrome beats out the mighty potato canon like it was nothing. Lightning doesn’t even stand a chance.

– via gizmodo

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Which Browser Would You Marry?

Posted by Johnny Cat in Everything Else on November 6, 2009 at 1:31 pm

Picture1With the advent of competing browsers came some fierce loyalty to one brand or another.  Some people would go as far to say they “love” their browser of choice.  That got Grace Smith thinking.  If you had to marry a web browser, which one would it be, and why? She put the question to her Twitter followers, and got many responses.  Some examples:

I’d marry Firefox, but I’d like her to lose some weight and stop complaining when I accidentally call her Google Chrome.

I imagine I would start by dating Firefox, but come to realize she is high maintenance and run off with Safari.

It would have to be Opera, still barely touched and very innocent but with some great hidden features.

Netscape is my MILF!

I would marry FireFox, but every once in a while have a fling with Safari (For the looks) & Chrome (For the performance).

Can’t say which one i’d marry but I’d divorce IE6 in a second.

IE makes promises it doesn’t keep.Safari is unpredictable and incompatible. Firefox hogs the resources. I think I’d be single.

Firefox, though I have to admit, I’ve had several affairs with Safari. *shamefaced* But I’ll always come back to you, Firefox!

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