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


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What gives someone the motivation to post a useless response in a thread when they don't "give a ****", as you put it? Seriously, why not just move on and not post if you don't care about something? Why post such a negative response when the author of the thread was just trying to inform us all of something he thought was a possibility? Here's some news for you - other people are not the same as you; everyone finds different things interesting.

Disclaimer - This isn't me posting as a moderator; this is me posting as a member and just trying to figure out why people post such responses as yours.

Well said.

Thread Cleaned. Please post maturely or not at all.

Well, Lt-DavidW, that really does fit perfectly. Hmm :/ Now I don't know what to think :p Whether they meant this to be the case or not...

Meh, you can't be serious, the number 7 is just a couple of connected lines, you can find it anywhere... you can find 7 on the Apple logo.

Meh, you can't be serious, the number 7 is just a couple of connected lines, you can find it anywhere... you can find 7 on the Apple logo.

But this isn't like any 'normal' 7. It's been proven that this '7' fits perfectly on that top, right, corner.

It could be a co-incidence, but looking at Lt-DavidW's picture closely, there's no denying that it at least fits.

Edited by Calum
The Windows 7 logo isn't final yet from what I've heard. Also, I'd love to see how a '7' can be found in the Apple logo.

It's not right to hotlink an image from a website, and not even mention the source.

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It's right there under, er, its nose. :)

(I always liked that logo... It's at least 3-faced.)

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It's right there under, er, its nose. :)

(I always liked that logo... It's at least 3-faced.)

My, you're right! So MS did steal the 7 from Apple! :o

Apple is right with MS always stealing stuff from them!

(Before you scream, seeing a 7 here makes just as much sense as seeing a 7 in the flag :p )

Give the guy a break, he's correct about the hidden logo.

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My microwave broke today, I got a new one, but I'm sending the old one back because I'm sure it had a hidden '7' in the model number that I couldn't see, I should get a refund, hopefully :)

I dont agree with the 7 being inside the logo also.

I agree as well.

But, for the sake of argument, let's say the 7 logo is in the orb. The bottom line is...SO WHAT? Who cares?

This thread is quite meaningless and should be locked, in my opinion.

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