Just so long as chemistry is “baked in” and it “lands” in the trunk, I’m happy!

NICE!

Cheers,
Chris



On 7/28/10 4:04 AM, "Sean Kelly" <ke...@apache.org> wrote:

OK if no one else objects I'll go ahead and move forward with this. Thanks!

> P.S. Minor thing, but why Ob and Or instead of O and O on the OO blocks that 
> are part of "OODT"?

Chemistry. Heh.

The advertising idea: I want it to look like chemical elements from a periodic 
table to emphasize OODT's science lineage. But O and O with two different 
atomic weights is illogical, and Ob & Or look more like chemical elements. E.g.:

Ob₁₂Or₁₆D₃T₂₀ = Apache OODT = something to get you totally baked

Anyone got a better concept & banner image? I'm not wedded to this concept.

--k

PS: Don Draper makes it look so easy on Mad Men. ^_^



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