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#2842 08/29/05 05:19 AM
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Interesting page of geeky micro-doodlings found hidden in integrated circuits...

http://www.exchangedlife.com/micro-art.htm

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The more complex the mind, the more complex the play....

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why risk your job over that?!

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For some people, the risk is half the thrill. In other cases it may be the manufacturer making a mark that is distinctive and non-erasable, something like a trademark, so that they can tell if their work has been pirated. Similar to map makers who put in fictitious towns or deliberately mispelling the name of towns to prevent illegal replicators from profiting from their work by copying and not giving credit to the original publisher. It has precedence in the publishing world.

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boy, those guys sure live life on the edge!

"so that they can tell if their work has been pirated" If this is the case, why are they not suposed to do it?

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DAMN !! the pics arnt linked anymore crap im disappointed i missed out on this one i wanted to have a look at how they worked em in there and how they got away with it heheh (go geeks !!)


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