On Wed, 17 Aug 2005, Peter Karlsson wrote:

On Tue, 16 Aug 2005, Timothy Miller wrote:

 On 8/14/05, Peter Karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  On Sun, 14 Aug 2005, J.O. Aho wrote:
> > > Then a poisonous frog could be something, as those many times have > > quite
> >  strong colors, eg
> >  http://www.skansen-akvariet.se/vara_djur/html/pop_groda_5.html
> >  or http://www.rosenmedia.se/album/stora/6141.jpg
> >  Many birds are colorful too, so those could be a good choise too IMHO.
> > Some more pics:
>  http://www.loujost.com/Rain%20Forests%20and%20Cloud%20Forests/Frogs3.htm

 I like this.  The frog is a good idea, unless someone else is using it.

Well, J.O. Aho suggested it...

And that don't make the idea mine alone, everyone is free to give their thoughts about it, I guess we will have to vote about things in the end.


 But is this a mascot for OGP or for Traversal?

Don't know really, since it was Aho's idea but I guess it wouldn't hurt to have a mascot for the chip(s), which of course could have different colours (and look?) depending on version? If there's follow-ups to the first chip (here's hoping!) I could imagine the frog counting up with its hands (feet?), but of course that limits the series a little bit... :-)

I have mostly thought about for the OGP, but yes, I like the idea of change the colors for different gfx-chips, maybe we could have a main frog for the OGP and a smaller frog for the chipset and then they are used together.


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     //Aho

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