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Lotusphere 2007


John Roling's great cultural reference (hat tip to John Head) inspired me to fire up Photoshop...

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This makes a great first post at my new home.  

Just right-click and save.  Get this into your 'sphere presentations if you like.

Don't ask me for a high-res version.  Yes, I have one.  You can get it from me at 'sphere.  Not sooner.

P.S: Everyone always says they want to be Hiro Nakamura, and I'll admit, he's way cool.  But I think it's obvious that if I were going to be one of the Heroes, I'd have to be Nathan Petrelli.  And that'd be just fine.  I'd love to be able to fly.  Plus, he gets all the chicks.  

UPDATE:  Decided to do another version for those that think the tagline might be overly defensive (*cough*Ed*cough*).  It's a fair point.

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And yes, I did one with the newest tagline for the show, but I'm not going to share it because it's a bit inflammatory.

Comments

1 - and no one has gotten the reference about the logo and O ! It is so obvious! LOL

2 - Chris Whisonant did on John Roling's blog. { Link } Nathan -- great job on the graphics!

3 - That would look really cool on a tshirt!Emoticon

4 - Thanks for the honorable mention Mike!! Emoticon

Heroes is such an odd yet addictive show!! By the way, I dig your template here Nathan! The "Submit" button is even kewl!

5 - Do you have the logo (especially the second one) in a larger version?
You should print some t-shirts, or if CaféPress or some vendor like that offer black t-shirts, make it available to purchase.

6 - @5 - Why do you think I'm not distributing a high-res version, silly? Emoticon

7 - I wasn't able to make it to LotusSphere; if you really are selling T-shirts on CafePress, please post a link. I'll buy one! (Make sure you make women's sizes, too...)

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