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May 28, 2007
Google on Memorial Day
Posted by Dave Blount at May 28, 2007 9:15 AM
Nice to see Google finally acknowledged Memorial Day and the supreme sacrifice so many American soldiers have made to defend their right to wallow in their corporate culture of childish moonbattery:
Just kidding. This design is by Jetpacks. Google doesn't run a special logo for Memorial Day, which just doesn't rank up there with holidays they do mark, like Persian New Year and Percival Lowell's birthday.
The official explanation is, they don't want to be "lighthearted." Of course, lightheartedness doesn't stop them from honoring the Zeus of their religion, MLK:

The "Don't Be Evil" folks at Google don't acknowledge Veterans Day or September 11 either.
On a tip from Dave.


