Thursday, March 7, 2024

Skewing Into The Whimsical, On A Thursday: "What Should The 'New' Logo(s) Be, Depending On Which Company Loses The Lanham Act Suit?"


Our ever-erstwhile Anon. commenter has put in mind of this -- once again.

We've repeatedly speculated on a whimsical name for the US entity, should it lose the Lanham Act suit -- though as I've long said, I don't think an outright loss of name is likely for the US-based entity.

But we've never deeply explored what might be the new name or logo, for the Darmstadt entity, should it turn up as the loser.

So -- without any ado -- see at right.

For the sake of a complete record, here below is our prior take, on the US rebrand (should it be forced to do so, by a court loss).



Onward, grinning.

नमस्ते

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

ok..more whimsy....https://www.yahoo.com/news/nasa-concerned-voyager-1-sending-173015693.html.


If you remember the movie, V'ger wants to merge with the creator....the creator has to reset the code.....where is Decker when you need him......

condor said...

this is. . . excellent, Anon. No 2 --

It is fitting that you've found an update on the story of Voyager. We've covered exactly your version, in this whimsical 2022 post:

https://shearlingsplowed.blogspot.com/2022/05/it-takes-two-days-for-light-to-go-round.html

And a more serious, more recent update to it, here:

https://shearlingsplowed.blogspot.com/2023/10/perhaps-most-durable-high-tech.html

Those are just two of about ten on it here -- search "Voyager" in the upper left box on the main page!

Cheers -- and great stuff!

Onward, indeed. . . .