quoted 14 lines To quote C.
>To quote C.
>> Actually, I don't think it's 'Autobahn' at all. They used that traffic-cone
>> logo on several early releases.
>Traffic Cone? Pah! It's one of those signs you see on joining the Motorway, or
>Autobahn. Although I think here in the UK we only get them with a line through
>when we reach the end of the motorway.
>I had a www-mosey on down to the Kraftwerk infobahr -
>http://www.cs.umu.se/~dvlawm/kraftwerk.html
>And this image appears in dark blue, and is described as the Autobahn Booklet.
>Oh. So that wasn't very conclusive.
>
>By the way, am I the only one to have noticed that the packet of king-size
>rizlas resting on the WARP LP is wrong in this picture - the text slopes the
>wrong way.
No sirrrrreee, why I have noticed that the text slopes in a 45 degree angle, perpendicular to the rislaz which are actually *double king size*. thats very important to note.
And the traffic cones are highway regulation 151 yellow, manufactured in Kansas, by a good friend of mine Lou Bagovich. I contacted him and he tells me he indeed manufactered that cone in 1972. He was feeling sick that day and put a scuff mark on the cone, which you can see on the cover.
And the image actually appears in light hyperion 35 sky blue. Made by New York Tool and Die in 1992 by Carlos Medecina. I cantacted him to confirm this and he is presently researching this day and nite to tell us mor about the color.
; )
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