Hello all. I am (now) very much aware of the fact that for SOME reason, I said "F" instead of "R" in the Baskin Robbins segment. I didn't catch it until now but, oh well; I am only human, and mistakes happen. On a different note, my girlfriend's miniature schnauzer, Picasso (who you can see in the "I'M BACK" video), recently had to have a life-saving emergency procedure followed by surgery when he developed stones in his system that prevented him from urinating. As it was very unexpected I have started a GoFundMe (link at the bottom of this comment) and we would really appreciate any possible help paying off the vet bills we've accumulated. Both of us, and especially Picasso, would be extremely grateful. l know not everyone can afford to but even the littlest amount would help. Also if you could please share this so it can reach as many eyes as possible that too would be greatly appreciated. gf.me/u/3qgwx5
Lol. After reading 200 replies, I think I’d go back and edit that F to an R. Though to think further, it does show fans are really listening. Resubscribed.
I certainly agree, but Mike is in Florida, so, uh, you know, "blown away" might not be the best phrase to use right now (just kidding 😉, Mike has said he's ok)
So glad you are back, Mike!!! I resubscribed bc of that. I hope Tristan comes back too. You made this channel what it is and grew it. Welcome back!!! It's good to see you again, doing lists!!!
Mike, you actually missed an element of the eighty20 logo: the binary code! The top blue squares make 80 in binary, and the bottom blue squares make 20. Pretty cool! And you’re welcome. 😎
Yup. The blues are ones and the gray are zeros. Top line reads 1010000 meaning 80, bottom line follows suit. That's the true logo and why it's only almost an 80/20 split. That ratio is coincidental.
Fun fact, the Arabic version of the FedEx logo also has an arrow but it points in the opposite direction. But Arabic is also read right to left, meaning that in both languages, the arrow points from the beginning of the text to the end of it
I was showing this video to my daughter and she instantly noticed a tooth in the chin on the lion for grapevine dentistry. Have a great day and glad you're back.
With the TOUCHSTONE logo I always thought it represented an actual touchstone, which is a certain type of rock used to prove a precious metal. A rock where you scratched the metal across a few times to test its purity and quality. Blue circle the rock with pure gold scratches. The word touchstone means a quality of purpose.
I'm so happy to have you back Mike! More than you know. I absolutely love you and thank you for answering my question about Tristan. I miss him to. I'm so happy to have you back more than you know. ( I don't think you know how much we love you) .
FYI the founder of Toyota changed the spelling of his name so it could be spelled in 8 letters. There is an 8 in the middle of the logo. 8 is for good luck or financial prosperity.
The blue and white part of the BMW logo also represent Bavaria, of which Munich (the company's headquarter) is the capitol. It literally translates to "Bavarian Motor Company"
I knew most of these but the Toyota one got me. I think it's pretty neat. I don't see how I missed it since my dad works for Toyota dealership. I should've seen it sooner
Hey Mike I noticed a mistake in this video. When explaining the Baskin Robbins 31 in the logo, you said "3 in the "B" and 1 in the "F"" I think you meant "R" for Robins.
Hey Mike. Hope you, Tristan and your friends and family stay safe from Ian's wrath as I read he made a huge mess in Florida like Fiona with the Canadian Maritimes. Stay safe, folks
I’m so glad you’re back mike. AlphaPaw tried to get big off of your hard work and they failed miserably. They went through hosts more than I change my socks
Love your videos! Here in St. Louis, MO, there’s a well-known law firm called Brown & Brown. It was originally two brothers. One passed away and he wore an eyepatch. The new logo has the eyepatch on one of the Os in Brown❤
Adidas' three stripes was originally put into shoes and legally trademarked by a finnish sports goods manufacturer Karhu. They were sewn into shoes to make them stronger and offering more support. The stripes trademark was sold to Adidas for (worth of todays money) 1600€ and a bottle of whiskey.
Here's another cool one. While the Mazda logo seems short and sweet, you may not have noticed that the elongated M represents a bird, symbolising Mazda's "flight into the future".
Just to build on the Alan Turner death his death is surrounded by mystery. The British authorities ruled it to be suicide but his family and very close friends think it was murder or even accidently suicide as often ate food around his work place. Great to see you back tho
You forgot to mention that Toyotas' logo also shoqs the "eye" of a needle with a thread going through it. This pays homage to their roots as a sewing machine manufacturer.
Seen something else with the Eighty20 logo, the top squares are the binary representation of 80 and the bottom ones are the binary representation of 20.
This is a fun list to watch Mike. You are the best host for this channel. Is perfect condition perfectly crushed? My Pringles always arrive rather smashed, like they played soccer with them. Amazon isn't always successful on that goal.
The logo for BMW is blue and white because those are the colors of Bavaria. Bayrishe Automobil Werke. The Bavarian flag has blue and white lozenges, and that design can be seen everywhere in the region.
Sorry Mike, the BMW roundel is simply the blue and white checkers of the Bavarian state flag. The spinning propeller myth started with a print ad which had the logo in an airplanes propeller.
Your explanation of the BMW logo is wrong. Whilst the "propeller" blade is part of the design, the colouration etc are derived from the Bavaria where BMW comes from.
BMW's logo comes from their heritage as Bayerische Motoren Werke (Bavarian Motor Works) and Bavaria's flag is made up of a light blue and white checkerboard pattern.
Their first two logos had the state of Minnsota in the background with two people standing on either side of the Mississippi River. Minnie and Paul.. They were shaking hands.. The second logo had "Win Twins!" above them.
I figured the Turring sounded legit since the old icon on Macintosh computers (Macintosh is also a kind of apple) was in rainbow colors... and what else does a rainbow represent?
Who first used/invented "Mission Statemen", and what does it mean? Dirty Minds? I have never been able to forget, being told the Arrow under the Amazon was a Penis.... TOYOTA, All I ever saw was a cowboy hat, always wondered why.
The yellow is it elongated. The top right is the bottom of the Mickey head. The head and ears are just stretched to create the bolt. Notice there are three segments to the bolt; ear, head, ear.
Adidas is the German inventors name Adolf Das his nickname is Adi. We in the U.S say the brand wrong, the A is supposed to be pronounced with a long A like in the brand Audi. His brother started another brand... Puma.
As a former Apple employee ('81-'91), 2 things were missed. The bite is actually where the a in the original lower case apple rested. The name was chosen for various reasons but mostly because it came before Atari in the phone book.
Apple logo appealed to marketing strategy. Most desktop computers in 1970's competed for geek niche market. Apple focused on schools. Apple knew if schools taught using their computers, future graduates would continue using Apple computers. The apple was a symbol of the student gift to the teacher. The bite symbolized using the apple. Thus, the Apple computer appealed to public school teachers, and was used. Apple also gave computers to schools for years. Their market share increased steadily against the formerly dominant PC clones.
Hello all. I am (now) very much aware of the fact that for SOME reason, I said "F" instead of "R" in the Baskin Robbins segment. I didn't catch it until now but, oh well; I am only human, and mistakes happen.
On a different note, my girlfriend's miniature schnauzer, Picasso (who you can see in the "I'M BACK" video), recently had to have a life-saving emergency procedure followed by surgery when he developed stones in his system that prevented him from urinating. As it was very unexpected I have started a GoFundMe (link at the bottom of this comment) and we would really appreciate any possible help paying off the vet bills we've accumulated.
Both of us, and especially Picasso, would be extremely grateful. l know not everyone can afford to but even the littlest amount would help.
Also if you could please share this so it can reach as many eyes as possible that too would be greatly appreciated.
gf.me/u/3qgwx5
I love Baskin Fobbins! :)
i did notice that you made a boo boo mike, happens to the best of us.
I'd donate if I could 😢 My mom's cat passed away from this very problem...
Lol. After reading 200 replies, I think I’d go back and edit that F to an R. Though to think further, it does show fans are really listening. Resubscribed.
I heard the bite out of the apple was to represent a byte.
I've missed this channel and videos I watched them all the time years ago glad to see you're back stay safe in Florida and keep up the amazing work
Thank you so much! All safe here.
I was blown away by way too many of these. I think I'm too easily impressed
I certainly agree, but Mike is in Florida, so, uh, you know, "blown away" might not be the best phrase to use right now (just kidding 😉, Mike has said he's ok)
So glad you are back, Mike!!! I resubscribed bc of that. I hope Tristan comes back too. You made this channel what it is and grew it. Welcome back!!! It's good to see you again, doing lists!!!
Hey Mike!! Good to see and hear you again! Stay safe. Stay Here.
Mike, you actually missed an element of the eighty20 logo: the binary code! The top blue squares make 80 in binary, and the bottom blue squares make 20. Pretty cool! And you’re welcome. 😎
Aw, you got there before I did. I was thinking the same thing. Pretty cool element to put into a tech logo.
Yup. The blues are ones and the gray are zeros. Top line reads 1010000 meaning 80, bottom line follows suit. That's the true logo and why it's only almost an 80/20 split. That ratio is coincidental.
I figured that out the second I saw it.
I had a feeling of that being the case lol
I knew it had to be something else because 20% of 14 is 2.8, not 4
Fun fact, the Arabic version of the FedEx logo also has an arrow but it points in the opposite direction. But Arabic is also read right to left, meaning that in both languages, the arrow points from the beginning of the text to the end of it
I thought that it was an Arabic word when he first drew attention to it!
Fascinating fact
Its good to have you back man!
I was showing this video to my daughter and she instantly noticed a tooth in the chin on the lion for grapevine dentistry. Have a great day and glad you're back.
I’m glad to see Mike again - he’s so cute! I hope to see more of his fun lists.
We'll be releasing every Monday Wednesday and Friday
With the TOUCHSTONE logo I always thought it represented an actual touchstone, which is a certain type of rock used to prove a precious metal. A rock where you scratched the metal across a few times to test its purity and quality. Blue circle the rock with pure gold scratches. The word touchstone means a quality of purpose.
I can totally get behind that theory. I didn't see Mickey Mouse no matter how hard I stared at it.
good to see you back Mike Estrine
No wait...no extra "E" at the end lol but thank you very much!
Welcome back! Missed you guys.
Im an Aussie and i dont normally like stuff from my country but I do like the Australia yoga logo. Thats clever. Ingenious
Love the tostito reference ;)
I'm so happy to have you back Mike! More than you know. I absolutely love you and thank you for answering my question about Tristan. I miss him to. I'm so happy to have you back more than you know. ( I don't think you know how much we love you) .
Plus, the name Adidas is short for its founder, Adi Dassler (whose brother, Rudolf Dassler, founded the shoe company Puma).
Yes, plus the pronunciation of Adidas is incorrect by Americans.
FYI the founder of Toyota changed the spelling of his name so it could be spelled in 8 letters. There is an 8 in the middle of the logo. 8 is for good luck or financial prosperity.
The blue and white part of the BMW logo also represent Bavaria, of which Munich (the company's headquarter) is the capitol. It literally translates to "Bavarian Motor Company"
I knew most of these but the Toyota one got me. I think it's pretty neat. I don't see how I missed it since my dad works for Toyota dealership. I should've seen it sooner
The blue and the white in the BMW logo are from the checkerboard Bavarian flag.
I always thought that.
I always thought that the Toyota logo looked like a man in a cowboy hat. 🤠
And good to have you back!
I can see it lol
Fun! Thanks for the grins.
Wonderful to see you back here👍👍
Thank you! 😃
The "MOM" in the Wendy's logo is supposed to tell you that Wendy's food is just as good as mom's back home.
I've missed you Mike, plus you look good, lost some weight. Don't be such a stranger, I miss your videos! Much love from mn
Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday!
Eighty20's logo is 80 and 20 in binary above it. The blue squares are 1s and the light gray are 0s.
SO GORGEOUS
Hey Mike I noticed a mistake in this video. When explaining the Baskin Robbins 31 in the logo, you said "3 in the "B" and 1 in the "F"" I think you meant "R" for Robins.
Yup! I sure did lol
The title comment had me 😂😂😂😅😅. Thanks Mike ❤❤❤❤
Hey Mike. Hope you, Tristan and your friends and family stay safe from Ian's wrath as I read he made a huge mess in Florida like Fiona with the Canadian Maritimes. Stay safe, folks
Yeah, it did make a big mess down there.
i live in port charlotte florida.....Ian was the worst hurricane i've ever been in......9.5 hours of raging stoms
I’m so glad you’re back mike. AlphaPaw tried to get big off of your hard work and they failed miserably. They went through hosts more than I change my socks
So glad you are back, Mike .. I just found you again .. Is Tristan still there somewhere .. TgT
He's currently working on building his new studio Chasing Shadows Gainesville
I’m having a hard time seeing Mickey Mouse in the Touchstone logo.
Love your videos! Here in St. Louis, MO, there’s a well-known law firm called Brown & Brown. It was originally two brothers. One passed away and he wore an eyepatch. The new logo has the eyepatch on one of the Os in Brown❤
just noticed the figure forms a "Y" in the Yoga Australia logo. (10:59)
Hey, I wish you all all the best. 🤗
15:03 🤣 You couldn't keep a straight face!
Gotta rip on our rivals lol
@@list25 😆
On the the Grapevine Dental logo with the lion/grapes, the lion's lower jaw is also shaped like a tooth.
I've known about the FedEx one since fifth grade, thanks to our teacher LOL Haven't been able to unsee it since
Adidas' three stripes was originally put into shoes and legally trademarked by a finnish sports goods manufacturer Karhu. They were sewn into shoes to make them stronger and offering more support. The stripes trademark was sold to Adidas for (worth of todays money) 1600€ and a bottle of whiskey.
The Grapevine Kids logo also has a tooth ad the lion's chin (or bottom grape, depending how you look at it).
Here's another cool one. While the Mazda logo seems short and sweet, you may not have noticed that the elongated M represents a bird, symbolising Mazda's "flight into the future".
Just to build on the Alan Turner death his death is surrounded by mystery. The British authorities ruled it to be suicide but his family and very close friends think it was murder or even accidently suicide as often ate food around his work place. Great to see you back tho
Thank you for another awesome video
You forgot to mention that Toyotas' logo also shoqs the "eye" of a needle with a thread going through it. This pays homage to their roots as a sewing machine manufacturer.
Bmw's colors are also the colors of the Bavarian flag.
This was great. Realized most logos, but some I didn't get. Thanks ✌️
I like one of the most recent DC Comics logo (the one shaped like a D peeling off showing the C behind it).
Excellent as always!
I honestly didn’t know the word “Mom” was hidden in the Wendy’s logo. Interesting.
Welcome back Mike I have missed your videos I will go back and watch the I'm back video and have you lost weight you are looking thin, eat something.
No! I'm trying to lose weight lol
Seen something else with the Eighty20 logo, the top squares are the binary representation of 80 and the bottom ones are the binary representation of 20.
This is a fun list to watch Mike. You are the best host for this channel.
Is perfect condition perfectly crushed? My Pringles always arrive rather smashed, like they played soccer with them. Amazon isn't always successful on that goal.
I work at a store and confirm what you say. Always crushed more than the bagged chips!
@@pattycake8272 Pringles is in a can... supposedly so it won't be crushed. Moms chips are in bags and arrive just as crushed.
@@ladykoiwolfe oo I see
Turn the Chicago Bulls logo upside down, and you have an alien boinking a crab. Lol
I saw a robot reading a book.
some of these i knew, some i'd read about before seeing this video.
Fun list Mike. If you squint and look at a map of the Thames, around Greenwich, you will see a slight similarity to the LSO logo. Kinda cool. 10Q.
Really cool!
The logo for BMW is blue and white because those are the colors of Bavaria. Bayrishe Automobil Werke.
The Bavarian flag has blue and white lozenges, and that design can be seen everywhere in the region.
12:18 Did I hear you right, Mike -- the founder wanted Dell to always be "a leader in _innovention?"_ That term turned me on _my_ ear!
Oh, they were always very innovative about, “Hoe cheaply can we bang out this shite?” 😂😂😂
The M in Mac Donald's also looks like two fries bent together
Its so nice watching again lol, and the random input from Tristan lol
That's not Tristan. That's our new video editor Ian. Tristan is busy opening his new studio, Chasing Shadows Gainesville
When I went to trade school and took visual communications I actually learned about the hidden items in logos especially FedEx
Hey Mike ya should of checked out the London Sperm Bank logo. ROFLMAO!!!!
ANd the lightning on the Touchstone logo resembles the streak that proves an object is made of genuine gold when it's rubbed on a touchstone
I honestly didn't know about the Milwaukee teams' logos, both the Baseball and Basketball. 🏀 ⚾
I have missed the old clicking pen! welcome back!
Speaking of sports logos, the three diamond Steelers logo comes straight from the logo of the Pittsburgh Steel company.
Sorry Mike, the BMW roundel is simply the blue and white checkers of the Bavarian state flag. The spinning propeller myth started with a print ad which had the logo in an airplanes propeller.
I always assumed that the BMW logo was a nod to the Bavarian flag, Bavarian Motor Works.
Multiple levels.
It is!
Wow NBC has a peacock in their logo I think that the Peacock has been their logo since the introduction of the color TV.
The Tour De France logo is awesome...
Your explanation of the BMW logo is wrong. Whilst the "propeller" blade is part of the design, the colouration etc are derived from the Bavaria where BMW comes from.
BMW's logo comes from their heritage as Bayerische Motoren Werke (Bavarian Motor Works) and Bavaria's flag is made up of a light blue and white checkerboard pattern.
You are right on #8 DELL will strive to do things differently like NOT selling their products to anyone/business related to guns.
I like that you made a reference to Milwaukee
It ain’t much, but you take care of puppy-toes there homeslice; hopefully lil’ Picasso there didn’t lose any of his bits like his namesake. 👍🏽✌🏽
i just noticed -- i mean, _just_ noticed -- how "win" in "Twins" is underlined. (9:35)
Their first two logos had the state of Minnsota in the background with two people standing on either side of the Mississippi River. Minnie and Paul.. They were shaking hands.. The second logo had "Win Twins!" above them.
20/BMW wrong! Its the flag of Bavaria. Buyerischee Motoren Werke (Bavarian Motor Works) is located in Bavaria.
I could not see the stretched-out Mickey in the Touchstone logo. Great video, though!
Try rotating it. the top right of the lightning is the bottom of the Mickey head.
Damn! Mike lost weight! Also, in the Baskin Robins one, you said "F" when you meant "R".
Do you guys see the spoon inside the little e on fedex
I saw a sandal design in the Adidas logo.
Did you see the Colonel Colonel on the bucket of chicken? It’s a head oon a stick figure body. You will always see it after the first time.
the mom in the wendy's logo = OFC
YOU'RE BACK! Quit watching after you and Tristan left. And here you turned up. So glad you're back & looking good
Love you Mikey
Your username has me dead! 🤣
@@TheMysticRealms lol ty
I figured the Turring sounded legit since the old icon on Macintosh computers (Macintosh is also a kind of apple) was in rainbow colors... and what else does a rainbow represent?
Who first used/invented "Mission Statemen", and what does it mean? Dirty Minds? I have never been able to forget, being told the Arrow under the Amazon was a Penis.... TOYOTA, All I ever saw was a cowboy hat, always wondered why.
I still don’t see the Mouse in Touchstone
The yellow is it elongated. The top right is the bottom of the Mickey head. The head and ears are just stretched to create the bolt. Notice there are three segments to the bolt; ear, head, ear.
Adidas is the German inventors name Adolf Das his nickname is Adi. We in the U.S say the brand wrong, the A is supposed to be pronounced with a long A like in the brand Audi. His brother started another brand... Puma.
17 baskin robbins. " the one incorporated in to the B and the one incorporates in to the F?"
Yup. I misspoke
the apple logo also has an outline of an old corded phone between the bite and the bottom curve, similar to the phone app on ios
As a former Apple employee ('81-'91), 2 things were missed. The bite is actually where the a in the original lower case apple rested. The name was chosen for various reasons but mostly because it came before Atari in the phone book.
Baskin Robbins... "the 3 incorporated into the B and the 1 in the F" ...F? blooper reel! 5:34
NBC doesn't really hide the peacock in the logo, after all they call it the NBC peacock.
i thought the E in DELL, resembles a hard "floppy" disc
You were wearing a Lightning jersey on for the cover graphic. Got any history on the Tampa's NHL team?
I do. What would you like to know?
It's funny how American's pronounce some of these logos differently to Australian's 😊
His disembodied voice haha
Cool
Apple logo appealed to marketing strategy. Most desktop computers in 1970's competed for geek niche market. Apple focused on schools. Apple knew if schools taught using their computers, future graduates would continue using Apple computers. The apple was a symbol of the student gift to the teacher. The bite symbolized using the apple. Thus, the Apple computer appealed to public school teachers, and was used. Apple also gave computers to schools for years. Their market share increased steadily against the formerly dominant PC clones.