I'm now starting to believe that this is a JPEG cleverly disguised under a
.GIF file extension.
Oh yeah, there is a hidden message in there also talking about how YOU are
Google's product (which coincidentally is the case anyway).
Kill the thread please.
On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 11:43 PM, Christian
If anything, I think the message once decrypted would be "congrats... you
wasted two days of work on this message". =p
On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 6:35 PM, tee wrote:
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> > Uday - It's not a JPG its an animated GIF
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> Since the list-dad allows the continued off-topic kept running, I thought I
> as
> Uday - It's not a JPG its an animated GIF
Since the list-dad allows the continued off-topic kept running, I thought I ask
this: are those symbols some sort of Da Vinci codes waiting for gifted web
programmers/developer to decrypt?
tee
Uday - It's not a JPG its an animated GIF
http://www.google.com/logos/2010/xraydiscovery2010-ps.gif
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Its just a JPEG image. You
Its just a JPEG image. You will also find a duck in second O and a pigeon
birds inside second G and few brush strokes.
and its n
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Animated gif, I say.
Regards,
Wilbur
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In the future, right click, &
In the future, right click, "Open Image in New Tab." At least if you
are using Google Chrome...
http://www.google.com/logos/2010/xraydiscovery2010-ps.gif
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> Does anyone know how Google did their 'X-ray' banner that appeared
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Thanks for all the quick replies. I did not realise an animated Gif
could look so impressive!
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Animated GIF I believe.
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It's just an animated GIF.
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Hello,
Does anyone know how Goog
It looks like they just took the bone images and over-layed their logo on
top in a blue color and made it a bit transparent. It'd just be a matter of
playing around with color values and transparencies.
- Chris
On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 7:13 AM, Grant Bailey <
grant_malcolm_bai...@westnet.com.au> wr
Hello,
Does anyone know how Google did their 'X-ray' banner that appeared
today? (See
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/8116827/X-rays-150th-annive
rsary-celebrated-with-Google-Doodle.html if the banner has been
replaced.) It glows and fades. This is not Flash, so I'd love to know
how t
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