Logo

Down and to the left

Down and to the left

This is the new logo design for LS.Net … it was, originally, a rotation of an icon from the Drupal Pushbutton theme. After a short time, the logo was reduced to a mathematical formula by Jim Tarvid and rendered as a scalable vector graphic.

Welcome to our shack

Welcome to our shack

Designed by DeepGeek for use by the Senior Shack group at Geek Wyrld. Please attribute the work and link the image to http://geek.mydllurth.com when placing this image on any web page that is not, officially, MyDLLURTH content.

Officially URTH (version 1)

Officially URTH (version 1)

This first animated logo, as MyDLLURTH officially emerged, was created with the Gimp. Specifications for the image were registered to allow faithful reproduction. Feel free to use this image with your own work, but remember to credit the author : DeepGeek. The logo is still in circulation and permitted for representing URTH, but it is not officially recommended.

Officially URTH

Officially URTH

MyDLLURTH will always recognize this original logo design. Specification for constructing this logo is available for faithful reproduction at any size.

Dear YaWho

Dear YaWho

Before MyDLLURTH there was MyDLLURTH … but we called it Dear YaWho. Dear YaWho was, first, a YAHOO! club and achieved recognition as a club of the month just six months after it was formed. Later, Dear YaWho migrated to YAHOO! Groups. This logo was used for both incarnations.

The new look

The change at the upper left of our pages is not your imagination. The change accommodates our readers without broadband – half the modem-clogging bytes of the spinning world

Logo Revised

MyDLLURTH is growing, and our revised logo better depicts the present URTH. All of our web content will soon display the change you see on this page.

First, you can see that the spinning wyrld is more realistic. The animation is, in fact, carefully compiled from hourly snapshots of Earth as would be seen from Sol on 2006-12-25. The atmospheric layer is artificial, but the surface representation is derived from NASA satellite imagery. The new animation is more realistic than the old; our logo is testament of our reality.

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