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Re: First round goes to Hyperion
Posted on 15-Jun-2007 3:26:34
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@CodeSmith

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The tick would have a lot more instant recognition than the boing ball, which is a much more recent phenomenon


I dunno - those of us who purchased A1000s might remember otherwise. The tick appeared on the cases but the boing ball demo was what resonated with most early users.

Personally I find the tick dull and pretentious but that's just me.

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