…it has to be done.

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.CN is the tld for China.
Comment by Unity 01.27.06 @ 2:44 pmMy own effort referenced Tiannamen Square:
http://www.robertsharp.co.uk/2006/01/25/google-china/
.CN is the tld for China.
I knew that, but I thought there might be some significance to the white things, the headphones, and the lack of Chinese characters. Perhaps Google’s usual logo artist refused to cooperate on this one.
Comment by Bloggers4Labour 01.27.06 @ 3:05 pmYou’re just not with it today are you B4L.
The ‘white things’ are a blindfold and a gag, which puts the ‘heaphones’ into its proper context.
Comment by Unity 01.27.06 @ 3:36 pmAha!
I’ll avoid operating any heavy machinery for the rest of the day…
Comment by Bloggers4Labour 01.27.06 @ 8:19 pmOoooh - and even if google don’t, I’ll bet inkycircus will be wanting a pound of flesh…
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I’m thick, what’s it s’posed to be? Incidentally, if I request .cn I get redirected back to .co.uk. Doesn’t seem to happen for any other suffix I try.
Comment by Bloggers4Labour 01.27.06 @ 1:41 pm