When I saw the t-shirt that my wife Anitra had hung up to dry, my first instinct was to throw the “west side” gang sign and yell out “WU-TANG!”
(Clearly I’ve been watching too much Chappelle Show and listening to old-school hip-hop. And hey, I work from home, so I can yell random things whenever I like.)
However, upon closer inspection and a little thought, it occurred to me that the logo on the t-shirt wasn’t that of the Wu-Tang Clan, but of the company she just joined: Malwarebytes, the anti-malware software development company, who have an office in nearby Clearwater.
(By the way: congrats, Anitra, on landing such a sweet gig!)
I think I can be forgiven for making this mistake. Here’s the Wu-Tang Clan logo:
And here’s a close-up of the logo on the t-shirt:
Oddly enough, this close-up photo was taken just before the one at the top of this article using the same phone, but the shirt material now appears to be reddish-brown and the blue logo appears to be white. It’s “the dress” all over again! Wu-Tang!
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at least one tech vendor has embraced this fully: https://www.google.com/search?q=wutanix&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS729US729&espv=2&biw=1304&bih=702&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjvsf-RwIPSAhXDKWMKHXm8AOkQ_AUICCgD