Windows 7s Hidden "7" logo in start menu ?, did you see it ?


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Its just a line along the border of the tiles in a lighter shade of the same color that has been blurred to give it an appearance of a glow. Its next to all tiles, rotated so that the corner of the tile fits into the inner corner of the glow. That it looks like a stylized 7 may be just a coincidence - a line along two sides of a parallelogram has to look like a 7. Or may be not.

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I see it, but that's just a glow following the countour of that part of the logo. Perhaps if that one only glowed there'd be a chance that you're right.

Now the styling of the 7 that you see on marketing banners and such, I'm sure that was intentional and rather clever. :) I mean it fits the logo so perfectly.

I actually never realized that before, so thanks. Cool subtle detail :)

This is a well hidden secret, but Microsoft has always hidden the version number in the windows logo. Just look at this for proof.

too bad that you didnt understand this. just follow the windows lounges "7" logo s shape and look closely at the Start Buttons right upper Coner and u get the exact design.. read post #27 and get a clear image ;)

Windows 7 mania? Everything and every object appears to look like its 7 :p

woooa I think you need eye check-up dude, Well, many see it. MS intentionally did it or its a coincident..... just get a more closer look at the

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and join the below 7 logos "7"s right upper coner > on to the right upper corner of the start button and you get an excact match on the 7 in the start button ;)

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start button zoomed by "soumyasch"

you should really think about buying a puppy...you're spending way too much time alone.

Oh yea, u mean 2 months of absolutely nothing to do vacation ;) .........

@Telemachus : wallpaper is uploaded

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I'm surprised this thread made it to 4 pages. There was another thread earlier talking about the cosmic connection between the Windows logo on the W7 box art and the number 7. Seriously, some of you guys need to find a girlfriend. They've used the same ****ing windows shape for years. It doesn't mean anything.

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