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To: SI Dmitry (code monkey) who wrote (24554)7/12/2016 11:48:34 AM
From: sixty2ndsRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 24758
 
Hello SI Dmitry,
Thanks for dropping in ahhaha's ahs.
I'd prefer we just let it stand as it is.

When one clicks on the title you get to know what happens here.
ahhaha liked it that way.

You always had to dig deeper 'round here.

It was a house rule.
Cheers,
60



To: SI Dmitry (code monkey) who wrote (24554)7/12/2016 1:20:30 PM
From: ElsewhereRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 24758
 
I agree with sixty2nds' reply. But if a logo is really needed here is my suggestion:

hubblesite.org



These are ancient, white dwarf stars in the Milky Way galaxy recorded by the Hubble telescope. Reasons for my suggestion:
- One of ahhaha's competencies was (astro)physics. This image fits to it. White dwarf stars are also objects of very high density, again fitting to ahhaha's compact, concentrated way of thinking and writing.
- ahhaha liked Star Trek. The image reminds me of certain Star Trek episodes where ghost-like aliens were floating around like that.
- Hubble images are in the public domain.