there are a bunch of articles online about Clarus, and a google search for images "moof" or "clarus" will show a ton of pictures of people at the Icon Garden posing with the dogcow. what a great mascot.
A lot of the blog entry is plagiarized directly from that wikipedia entry. For example, the last phrase in the Wikipedia entry is identical to the last phrase in the blog entry "variant of the dogcow in their PowerPoint presentation software, with a bell, and a fatter body." All the facts in the blog entry and more are available in the Wikipedia entry.
nobiologyDec 24, 2006
Moof indeed. So are dog cow babies called palfs or cuppies?
johnpaul191Dec 24, 2006
there are a bunch of articles online about Clarus, and a google search for images "moof" or "clarus" will show a ton of pictures of people at the Icon Garden posing with the dogcow. what a great mascot.
mglmouserDec 24, 2006
This link is a weeb bite more informative and actually written by Apple in the 80s. It was hiddent in a set of HyperCard stacks that regrouped all the then technical notes:<a class="user" href="http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn/tn1031.html">http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn/tn1031.html</a>
mglmouserDec 24, 2006
Dang edit timeout! ^^ "wee bit" more info
siggducksDec 25, 2006
A lot of the blog entry is plagiarized directly from that wikipedia entry. For example, the last phrase in the Wikipedia entry is identical to the last phrase in the blog entry "variant of the dogcow in their PowerPoint presentation software, with a bell, and a fatter body." All the facts in the blog entry and more are available in the Wikipedia entry.