Triforce Logo found in Google's Holiday Logos
"Google is prompt at removing triforce logo from their holiday logos."
Published: 2nd August 2009 | Source: Google |
Triforce Logo found in Google's Holiday Logo
Google has a well known tradition for having a special and unique way of celebrating special holidays that stand out in the world. But did you know that recently the Triforce logo, the logo that represents the highly popular "The Legend of Zelda" series, has been making multiple appearances within Google's Holiday logos.
The logo had been spotted within Google's Tesla logo on July 9th.
Here is an example courtesy of IGN:

This incident had occurred multiple times on previous Google logos which had led to the question of who was planting these secret images in the first place.
Blogoscope claim and/or speculate that Google's internal artist Susie Sahim is to be blamed, citing the fact that she was seen wearing a Link costume and many of her drawn logos that she had drawn had been taken down or altered on her website.
Many of the other Google doodles with the Triforce logo can be seen here.
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Transfer rates are a good question.
Generally over a network vista kernel to anything I seemed to be managing 50mbs for the onboard connected ones, but I have some el-cheapo pcie cards that can't keep up with the same speeds as this. More like 15mbs.
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Lycom-PE-103-x2-Port-SATAII-3Gbps-PCI-E-Controller-Card-with-NCQ-PC-MAC-Linux
Got 1 in a x1 and another in x4. What the differences are here I'm not sure.
Having said that, I've not looked into improving this speed.
I'm in the stage of moving these around so I could throw some HDTach at them using different slots with same drive.
Generally over a network vista kernel to anything I seemed to be managing 50mbs for the onboard connected ones, but I have some el-cheapo pcie cards that can't keep up with the same speeds as this. More like 15mbs.
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Lycom-PE-103-x2-Port-SATAII-3Gbps-PCI-E-Controller-Card-with-NCQ-PC-MAC-Linux
Got 1 in a x1 and another in x4. What the differences are here I'm not sure.
Having said that, I've not looked into improving this speed.
I'm in the stage of moving these around so I could throw some HDTach at them using different slots with same drive.
Accross my network between machines I can get 110MB/s with onboard to onboard.
I dont really want to loose this by adding in pcie. Dont really want to spend mega bucks on a card though :(
I dont really want to loose this by adding in pcie. Dont really want to spend mega bucks on a card though :(


Options are more on board satas or another raid card.
Im pretty sure Id need a pcie card for extra bandwidth wouldnt I?
Can any of you system admin boys give me some pcie bandwidth details with real transfer rates ect?
Dont want to be spending a fortune :(