OREO

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Over at Neatorama I found this article  The Mysterious Oreo Logo it suggests that the biscuit’s design contains an early European symbol for quality, or perhaps a Cross of Lorraine, as carried by the Knights Templar in the crusades. My suspicion is that  the cookie was designed by a radio enthusiast. I didn’t have to look too hard to see a Yagi antenna, Morse code, and diodes. What do you guys see? 

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8 Responses to OREO

  1. Phil says:

    Even more mysterious is the name – OREO. We need to find someone who once worked for Nabisco and ask him the meaning of these mysterious secrets.

  2. Dan says:

    I see a yagi antenna and diodes as well.

  3. ROB HANS says:

    YOU ARE USING THIS PHOTO WITH OUT PERMISSION PLEASE GIVE ME CREDIT FOR THE USE OF THIS PHOTO AND TAKE DOWN THE DOWNLOADABILITY OF THIS PHOTOROB HANS

  4. Dan says:

    Hey, Rob Hans! Relax, I know Tommy quite well and I am sure when he sees your comment, he will give you proper credit and deal with the download issue. I am 100% sure Tom had no clue who to credit for the photo, etc. Relax now, go have a brew or something and see that the world around you is well. (except for the financial depression we are living in)

  5. Anonymous says:

    Dear Mr. Hans, very sorry about picking that shot off of google images, the picture has been removed.

  6. ROB HANS says:

    <HTML><HEAD><TITLE></TITLE> <META content=text/html http-equiv=Content-Type> <STYLE id=editorCssPerm type=text/css>BODY {
    FONT-FAMILY: arial; FONT-SIZE: 13px } </STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY>I have no problem if you use it just give me credit for the photo and a link to it on fine&nbsp;art america .com&nbsp; <DIV></DIV> <DIV>thanks good luck</DIV> <DIV>rob hans<BR><BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>

  7. Anonymous says:

    Thanks Rob, I can’t figure out how to turn off downloadability on this webpage so I’ll leave the picture off, but I do urge my readers to check out you art, very nice stuff Rob. Very best regards, Tom

  8. ROB HANS says:

    <HTML><HEAD><TITLE></TITLE> <META content=text/html http-equiv=Content-Type> <STYLE id=editorCssPerm type=text/css>BODY {
    FONT-FAMILY: arial; FONT-SIZE: 13px } </STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <DIV>YOU CAN LEAVE IT UP AS LONG AS IT LINKS TO MY ART ITS ALL GOOD&nbsp;</DIV> <DIV>THANKS&nbsp;</DIV> <DIV>ROB&nbsp;</DIV> <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> <DIV></DIV></BODY></HTML>

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