Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!bloom-beacon!eru!hagbard!sunic!dkuug!daimi!pilgrim From: pilgrim@daimi.aau.dk (Jakob G}rdsted) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.games Subject: Re:EOA logo(was Major PowerMonger Bugs. Message-ID: <1991Jun13.235935.20318@daimi.aau.dk> Date: 13 Jun 91 23:59:35 GMT References: <1991Jun12.024533.18201@news.stolaf.edu> <1991Jun12.195452.15456@netcom.COM> Sender: pilgrim@daimi.aau.dk (Jakob G}rdsted) Organization: DAIMI: Computer Science Department, Aarhus University, Denmark Lines: 36 fletcher@netcom.COM (F. Sullivan Segal) writes: >>ps: does anyone know why they often use "EOA"? Like, what does the 'O' stand >>for? >> >EOA looks slightly like the Electronic Arts Logo (Square Circle Triangle). >This is especially true of versions of the Logo that have horizontal lines >running through the geometric shapes. We (I?) know that; as I see it, the geometric shapes are supposed to look like the letters E, O and A. So the problem should(?) be what EOA stands for, as Electronic Onion Arts Oracle Opressment Original Omnipotent Odd Ollover Odomontial sound stupid. So should E and A stand for other things than Electronic / Arts, or has anyone got a good O word? Like Ontertainment -- From the notorious Jakob Gaardsted, Computer Science Department Bed og arbejd ! University of Aarhus, Jylland (!) (Pray and work!) AMIGA! pilgrim@daimi.aau.dk | I'd rather play Moria.