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The Firefox Crop Circle

It is not uncommon to see Firefox users producing short films, designing ad campaigns, logos, creative captions, and all kinds of merchandise to show their love of their browser.

And Linux Users Group at Oregon State University found yet another creative manifestation of their love of Firefox. The FireFox crop circle. Here we go!

Planned in under two weeks and completed in under 24 hours, the crop circle had a final diameter of 220 feet. We constructed the circle in an oat field near Amity, Oregon, where it was completely invisible from the road but unmistakable from the sky. Our team consisted of 12 people, mainly OSU students, and we carefully stomped down oats from 3:30pm Friday afternoon until 2:30am, putting on the finishing touches between 7:30am and 11:00am Saturday, August 12.

The team that are posing the trillion dollar question “Does the sudden appearance of a Firefox crop circle imply which browser extraterrestrials prefer?”

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