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Hay Jane- that's a great idea. It is pretty!

I will change my idea to (lower case alpha) (contour integral) (lower case

delta), any color you like.

Jane Meyerding wrote:

Joni wrote:

>For something that will catch on and become part of the lexicon

>(like other emblems such as the red ribbon, the happy face, the stop

>sign, and the nefarious puzzle piece) we need something that can

>become instantly recognizable, something that can be easily drawn by

>hand by anyone with a modicum of drawing talent. I suggest the

>integral sign, that is, the mathematical symbol. Metaphorically, it

>expresses what we are. Also it can be done in black and white or it

>can be given a rainbow spectrum color. -- Joni

The integral sign can be seen here:

http://searchdatacenter.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid80_gci803019,00.html

or http://tinyurl.com/2ksrd4

The line integral sign (three down from the integral sign) seems to

have a little circle on it. That's kind of nice.

Jane

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I like the all the ideas and I'm wondering how bad it is to take the

australian woman's prism idea. Anyhow she'd probably never see it. Well I

may not decide on that I'm just curious on how bad it is to take someone's

idea without credit. So I won't.

K

On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 2:00 PM, Princess

wrote:

> Hay Jane- that's a great idea. It is pretty!

>

> I will change my idea to (lower case alpha) (contour integral) (lower case

> delta), any color you like.

>

>

>

> Jane Meyerding <jmeyerding@... <jmeyerding%40earthlink.net>>

> wrote:

> Joni wrote:

> >For something that will catch on and become part of the lexicon

> >(like other emblems such as the red ribbon, the happy face, the stop

> >sign, and the nefarious puzzle piece) we need something that can

> >become instantly recognizable, something that can be easily drawn by

> >hand by anyone with a modicum of drawing talent. I suggest the

> >integral sign, that is, the mathematical symbol. Metaphorically, it

> >expresses what we are. Also it can be done in black and white or it

> >can be given a rainbow spectrum color. -- Joni

>

> The integral sign can be seen here:

>

> http://searchdatacenter.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid80_gci803019,00.html

> or http://tinyurl.com/2ksrd4

>

> The line integral sign (three down from the integral sign) seems to

> have a little circle on it. That's kind of nice.

>

> Jane

>

>

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So, can you give her credit? i ahave not seen it either

KayeT wrote: I like the all the ideas

and I'm wondering how bad it is to take the

australian woman's prism idea. Anyhow she'd probably never see it. Well I

may not decide on that I'm just curious on how bad it is to take someone's

idea without credit. So I won't.

K

On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 2:00 PM, Princess

wrote:

> Hay Jane- that's a great idea. It is pretty!

>

> I will change my idea to (lower case alpha) (contour integral) (lower case

> delta), any color you like.

>

>

>

> Jane Meyerding <jmeyerding@... <jmeyerding%40earthlink.net>>

> wrote:

> Joni wrote:

> >For something that will catch on and become part of the lexicon

> >(like other emblems such as the red ribbon, the happy face, the stop

> >sign, and the nefarious puzzle piece) we need something that can

> >become instantly recognizable, something that can be easily drawn by

> >hand by anyone with a modicum of drawing talent. I suggest the

> >integral sign, that is, the mathematical symbol. Metaphorically, it

> >expresses what we are. Also it can be done in black and white or it

> >can be given a rainbow spectrum color. -- Joni

>

> The integral sign can be seen here:

>

> http://searchdatacenter.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid80_gci803019,00.html

> or http://tinyurl.com/2ksrd4

>

> The line integral sign (three down from the integral sign) seems to

> have a little circle on it. That's kind of nice.

>

> Jane

>

>

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