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Firefox Crop Circles Prove Intelligent Alien Life

This past weekend, the OSU Linux Users Group descended on a field in Oregon to create a 45,000+ square foot crop circle of Firefox. The photos and write-up are worth checking out.

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  1. auto generated crop circle... by aapold · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Not implying that this is, but... how hard would it be to make a web gadget that would auto-generate an image of a crop circle based on a simple 2-color bitmap.... (image only, don't want something that hacks into automated tractors)...

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    1. Re:auto generated crop circle... by Tx · · Score: 5, Interesting

      Check this worth1000 contest, a few entries are oustanding. Mid-to-high level Photoshoppery, but not outstandingly hard stuff.

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  2. Just what Firefox needs by ZachPruckowski · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This makes the local news (and maybe gets picked up somewhere), and a few pissed off IE6 users might hear "Firefox, firefox, firefox" a few more times. And that might be all it takes for a few hundred more converts.

  3. So much fun! by pennyher0 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This was probably the most fun I ever had in my life. And now it's on slashdot! It can't get any better!

    I challenge others to come up with other ways to creatively promote the stuff they love. Try and beat this! muahahaha. :)

    TAKE BACK THE [insert your geek-dom here].

    1. Re:So much fun! by ptbarnett · · Score: 2, Interesting
      Is that a Super Decathalon that I see?

      It's a Super Cub. See this picture:

      http://lug.oregonstate.edu/gallery/firefox-crop-ci rcle/dscn1024

      Someone else brought a Robinson R22, too:

      http://lug.oregonstate.edu/gallery/firefox-crop-ci rcle/mg_5513

  4. Google Satellite Image by oskard · · Score: 3, Interesting

    "Maybe the google earth cameras picked it up! "

    Hope they will soon!

    The location of the crop circle is somewhere in the vicinity of here

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  5. Re:trigger happy photographer by Ponga · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I agree with you generally, but this is not always a bad thing. It's only bad when EVERY SINGLE PHOTO taken gets posted or printed or whatever. Photographers nowadays need to become editors/critics as well, weed out the wheat from the chaff. So what if you take 1000 photos? Just be sure to only post the 100 best and discard the rest! (which this guy obviously did not do.)
    --Ponga

  6. Re:This is just way cool.... by pennyher0 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Actually, that's my OLD BLOG. Don't GO THERE.

    I'm at pennyhero.net now. my blogspot one is going bye bye.

  7. Re:The crops are valueless. by triffid_98 · · Score: 2, Interesting
    I believe the issue is that if it's cheaper to buy corn from overseas than to produce it locally in your african desert region of choice, then there is no money to buy things that cannot be produced by the farmer and are needed for farming (e.g. fertilizer, seed, tools), therefore you have yet another african family of 12 to stare at in the latest Sally Struthers 'save the children' infomercial.

    Of course, since no one is forcing said country to buy corn from overseas at the expense of their own people you can just as easily place the blame there.

    thats right, because if they could grow corn and sell it they could feed themselves... wait. Why don't they sell/barter it locally? They do not need to enter the American market.
  8. I wouldn't say valueless... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    That great big overhead shot finally gave me something to change my wallpaper to! Sorry Elisha Cuthbert.. you will be missed.

  9. Re:The crops are valueless. by triffid_98 · · Score: 2, Interesting
    I don't recall mentioning subsidies, merely buying the local farmers product at whatever 'market price' equates to. As for IMF restucturing, I'm unaware of any such requirement (on imported produce). Can you provide an example?

    Depending on whether the country in question has gone through "debt restructuring" via the IMF, then yes, someone may be forcing them to buy imported produce. Or they might be forced to cease offering subsidies to their own farmers and export their own produce.
  10. Re:The crops are valueless. by FSWKU · · Score: 2, Interesting

    *sigh*...Slashdot: From Tech Article to Political Wanking in 3 posts...

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