> Am 19.12.2008 um 11:43 schrieb Paulo Tanimoto:
> > * an insect or animal: don't know which one, and I assume 
> that beetle
> > in the new book is trademarked by O'Reilly.  Maybe something like
> > FalconNL's Monica Monad, but a little more serious.
> 
> 
> Just as an idea: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sloth
> 
> These animals are very lazy and very cool ;-)

Can you trademark a picture of a beetle? I would think that, if the book 
becomes sufficiently popular, that the beetle will become the associated animal 
(is that how Perl's camel became its icon?). I'd like to know what the 
relationship is between the O'Reilly camel and the Perl camel - was the Perl 
Foundation or perl.org given permission to use the camel?

That said, I also like the sloth.

Alistair
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