On Aug 14, 2009, at 11:12 AM, __future__ wrote:

> That is what I thought you were referring to.  Do you think it looks
> like a bug?   I thought it looked like 3 people.  I guess it could be
> bug... I think our Rorschach results would be quite different :)

I'm sorry I ever used the term. I mean "bug" not in an entomological  
sense, but rather as an informal term of logo-design art.

Most (though not all) modern logos consist of two main elements: an  
ideogram (or symbol, or emblem, or visual) and a logotype, a  
typographically distinct rendering of the name. The ideographic  
portions is sometimes referred to as the "bug".

For example Sun's logo uses a bug on the left and a logotype on the  
right:
  
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Here's AT&T, in two configurations:

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IBM and Eaton famously fold the bug and logotype together:

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