Beijing 2008 Olympic Games:Rhythmic Gynamstics Google Logo
Today’s Sport for Google logo on the eve of Summer olympics aka Beijing 2008 Olmpics is Rhythmic Gymnastics, which is a feast to watch as it is more like a performance than a sport or a game.Rhythmic Gymnastics is a sport that combines elements of ballet, gymnastics, theatrical dance, and apparatus manipulation.
They do gymnastics along with that they will manage one or more things like ribbon, ring,sticks etc..Thought it is very tough to do,its very good to see.I use to see this sport on TV whenever i find that.Anyways Google designed this logo today(12/08/08) as a part of their successive google Olympics logo saga .Sorry haven’t yet found out what is the small Chinese letter just below the google logo, in a process to find that .
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Hi, guys. I got the symbol in characters. It’s “??”, which means “Mr. Google” or something.
“?” means “aged”. It’s here used together with the first name as a nickname for familiar or respect. “?” is just the first name of “google” in Chinese “??” . So, it’s it.
Have I made it clear in my poor English? lol!
Different animals (ox, pig, monkey, …) are Chinese astrological signs.
The Chinese characters are very small and hard to read. But they seem to be the Chinese phonetic translation of “Google”.
Why pigs?
What about yesterday? It was a pig, right?
Koisa Fofa! Talvez o criador esteja relacionando o animal (que pertence ao Horóscopo Chinês) ao esporte do dia. Bjs, Fê
That chinese symbol would typically be the artist’s signature. Not sure if that applies here though.