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Which Glyph is Best


@paul_cardinale wrote:

Amazingly, when I put this question to my cow-orkers,   What do you think?

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I know what a cow is (grew up near a few), but what are "orkers"?  I'm still confused by the inner contents -- is that supposed to be an arrow at the bottom?  This would be a While Loop, but there are also For Loops (with Conditional Stops).  Quite frankly, I think without make an Arrow and "breaking the Loop", and having an almost-continuous (or fully-continuous) Loop would be more recognizable/mnemonic.

 

Bob "Picky" Schor (I'm related to some Graphic Artists, and "learned by proximity")

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I'd say #1, but the round stop only clutters. The loop and red cross is good enough.

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What about this one?

 

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I'd like to enter the contest as well 🙂

 

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@Intaris wrote:

What about this one?

 

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I like that.  I've tweaked it a bit:

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"If you weren't supposed to push it, it wouldn't be a button."
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Like it too

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@Bob_Schor wrote:

@paul_cardinale wrote:

Amazingly, when I put this question to my cow-orkers,   What do you think?

6.png


I know what a cow is (grew up near a few), but what are "orkers"?  I'm still confused by the inner contents -- is that supposed to be an arrow at the bottom?  This would be a While Loop, but there are also For Loops (with Conditional Stops).  Quite frankly, I think without make an Arrow and "breaking the Loop", and having an almost-continuous (or fully-continuous) Loop would be more recognizable/mnemonic.

 

Bob "Picky" Schor (I'm related to some Graphic Artists, and "learned by proximity")


A orker is a person who specializes, either professionally or as a hobby, in orking.
A cow-orker is someone who has sufficient strength, will, or stam ina to ork even though cowed.

 

(Note that I had to break one word into to "stam" and "ina" because NI won't allow that word.)

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I'm not sure that I have the stom-ach (related to stom-ache) to believe NI won't accept stamina, a perfectly good word with no questionable associations (unlike, say, "associations", but let's not go there) ...

 

BS

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