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Re: US flag
by David Vignoni on Wednesday 16/Nov/2005, @15:36
I like both ideas. UN flag is also used in Mac OS X.
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Re: US flag
by MamiyaOtaru on Wednesday 16/Nov/2005, @20:24
UN flag would raise some hackles in certain portions of the United States of America ;)

How about the Olympic flag? It's probably copyrighted or something, and honestly not quite ideal: too much association with sports. Still, I like the look better than the UN flag. Just sayin.
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  • Re: US flag
    by oliv on Wednesday 16/Nov/2005, @23:12
    do klingons have a flag ?
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    • Re: US flag
      by Evan "JabberWokky" E. on Thursday 17/Nov/2005, @10:03
      Yes, but it is oddly shaped to human eyes (a hexagon with very long sides on the upper right and upper left that results in a cut off teardrop shape). Similar to medieval war banners rather than the common rectangle flags that most governments have adopted.

      How about a KDE flag? Blue with a white K on it?
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  • Re: US flag
    by Morty on Friday 18/Nov/2005, @13:19
    "UN flag would raise some hackles in certain portions of the United States of America ;)"

    But they would not have a clue about internationalization anyway, so why care?
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