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It’s Hard to Please Everybody

The logo for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London has created quite a stir. Turns out that, if you’re the Iranian government, the stylized numerals resemble the word “ZION,” which refers to Jerusalem and, by extension, Israel. And since Iran opposes Israel’s existence, they filed a protest, urging other Muslim nations to do the same.

The only thing that I might protest, however, is the fact that organizers reportedly spent $800,000 on the logo’s design development. In this tough economy, AMD would gladly have accepted the assignment for a mere $600,000.



03.14.2011, 4:53pm
by Curtis Smith


If you flip it over, as if turning a page, it spells “Ozzy.” Would that be like backmasking? I wonder if Tipper noticed?


03.15.2011, 9:02am
by Aaron Bragg


The question is, which Ozzy is a better representation of the bloated spectacle that is the modern Olympics? Scary, pseudo-satanic rocker? Or shuffling, confused old man?


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