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Aliens choose Firefox
Space message outlines fave extraterrestrial browser
A crop circle in the shape of the Firefox logo has appeared in a wheat field near Amity, Oregon. The 220 foot phenomenon, discovered on August 12, is clearly a representation of the open source browser. ![]() Scientific explanations for the shamelessly promotional piece of cerealogy have been dismissed in favour of evidence of extraterrestrial contact attempts. Though communication means have traditionally been limited, our out-of-Earth neighbours' message is a clear: aliens prefer Firefox. Just as we thought. Previous terrestrial Firefox evangelism has included stunts such as the Firefox mural from cornstarch and kool-aid, and the Firefox weather balloon. The REGister |
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