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Tales of Bad Design: The new Ionising Radiation symbol.

In February 2007, ISO and the IAEA created a new symbol for Ionising Radiation that complements (see “partially replaces”) the classic trefoil that’s been in use for more than sixty years. The new symbol is a red triangle with a black border that contains the trefoil, a number of jagged edges emanating from it and […]

Heavy-handed tactics and Misdeeds

It seems that OOXML, the Microsoft patent-riddled trojan horse and miserable excuse of a standard (let alone an open one) has been approved by ISO, following Norway's and Britain's mysterious (and very suspicious) change of heart. At the same time, 'a number of delegates from the 87 national standards groups have been loudly complaining about alleged heavy-handed tactics and misdeeds in the voting process'. Even if Microsoft products didn't suck, that would be reason enough to actively embargo them.