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14 de Noviembre, 2006

The Design That Was Not to Be

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I'VE BEEN PUTTING TOGETHER SOME JUNK for my old man, for the 30th Annual Writer's Week at U of Califas @ Riverside. We thought we had it, but it turns out that trademark lawyers hate fuchsia!

Back to the drawing board. Behind the cut is the version that was about to fly before it failed the ® test. (Can only do cerain things with the offical logo of the school.) My father said I was making Ferraris in a Studebaker factory. And that we'll compromise with a "StudeLowRider" version. The email made me laugh. I can't begin to tell you what the hell my creative eye is doing what that phrase. Sort of feels like when Captain Kirk makes the robots break down with his logical onslaught.

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