• @[email protected]
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    266 days ago
    • CBS, Playboy, CocaCola, ABC, Camel Cigarettes, Windows
    • ?, ?, Apple, Nike, ?, Chrysler,
    • Warner Brothers, ?, ?, Intel, Pizza Hut, McDonalds
    • ?, Adobe, IBM, General Electric, Internet Explorer, ?
    • ?, Shell, Adidas , NBC, Pepsi, ?
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      • CBS, Playboy, CocaCola, ABC, Camel Cigarettes, Windows
      • ?, Travelers, Apple, Nike, AT&T, Chrysler
      • Warner Brothers, ?, Chase, Intel, Pizza Hut, McDonalds
      • Xerox, Adobe, IBM, General Electric, Internet Explorer, Bell Laboratories
      • ?, Shell, Adidas, NBC, Pepsi, Compaq
      • DrWorm
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        • CBS, Playboy, CocaCola, ABC, Camel Cigarettes, Windows
        • ?, Travelers, Apple, Nike, AT&T, Chrysler
        • Warner Brothers, ?, Chase, Intel, Pizza Hut, McDonalds
        • Xerox, Adobe, IBM, General Electric, Internet Explorer, Bell Laboratories
        • United Airlines, Shell, Adidas, NBC, Pepsi, Compaq
        • @Offbus
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          • CBS, Playboy, CocaCola, ABC, Camel Cigarettes, Windows
          • US Sprint/Sprint^, Travelers, Apple, Nike, AT&T, Chrysler
          • Warner Brothers, White-Westinghouse, Chase, Intel, Pizza Hut, McDonalds
          • Xerox, Adobe, IBM, General Electric, Internet Explorer, Bell Laboratories^
          • United Airlines, Shell, Adidas, NBC, Pepsi, Compaq

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          • Credit to atomicbocks for being there first
          • Small note here; while bell labs had retained the logo, BellSouth and providers in Canada also used the logo.
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          Long time lurker first time poster here!

          The first column second row is the old Sprint PCS logo.

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        86 days ago

        I’m wondering if there was less access to logos and information at the time? There might be stuff we don’t know as well. Still a strong statement.

    • @mojofrododojo
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      why is playboy on there?

      not really defending porn but… don’t really see it in the same category as the rest

      • ✺roguetrick✺
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        Adbusters were culture jammers. Around this time the playboy logo was popular on clothing.

        • @[email protected]
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          Holy shit.

          Before Rudolf was released, Adi had to appear before the denazification panel. The result was announced on 13 July 1946: Adi was declared a Belasteter, the second most serious category of Nazi offenders, which included profiteers, and could lead to a sentence of up to 10 years in prison for those convicted.[39][40] The immediate threat was that he would be removed from management of the firm.

          His early membership in the Nazi Party and the Hitler Youth were not contestable. On appeal, he amassed a portfolio of testimony attesting to his good conduct during the war. Adi’s staunchest supporter was Herzogenaurach’s mayor, who the Allied forces trusted.[41]

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Dassler#Personal_life

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        26 days ago

        I think this is just a list of American Corpos, to fill out the square; regardless of individual action/intention.