[AccessD] This has nothing to do with Access

Gustav Brock gustav at cactus.dk
Mon Jun 28 09:12:51 CDT 2021


Hi Arthur

It is to make a twist, literally. This way, the word becomes a picture in its own - logo - which you will visualise, thus easily recognise. That's my guess.
Acer did a similar thing years ago, using a handwriting styled font for the e only.

/gustav

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Emne: [AccessD] This has nothing to do with Access

But it's the place where my friends hang out, so I thought to post this question here.
Why is the E on the DELL name slanted? Is it supposed to suggest a power cable? When was the last time you spotted one of those?
Recently I fired up the second oldest of my machines -- an HP Millenium hosting Windows 7 with 4GB of RAM and a pair of hard disk drives, one 200GB and the other 500GB/ Hell. now I could dust them both and get a 2TB drive for almost less than I'd spend on dinner across the road (hmmm.. Conspiracy you say? Nah, they would even conceive that I might need something to do while waiting for the repair person to do her duty So why is the E in DELL slanted?).

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Arthur 


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