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[en]: Screen tile based on a photo of a Metasequoia (Dawn Redwood). Used in www.makeprofit.de, a German website dedicated to play with a silly attempt to hide corruption.
See also At Siemens, witnesses cite pattern of bribery, Wednesday, January 31, 2007, by David Crawford and Mike Esterl (The Wall Street Journal)
[de]: Aus einem Foto einer Metasequoia (Urweltmammutbaum) abgeleitete Bildschirmkachel. Eingesetzt in www.makeprofit.de, einer deutschen Website, die mit einem dümmlichen Versuch spielt, Korruption zu verschleiern.
Siehe auch Siemens-Affäre - Der Code zum Schmiergeld von Christian Buchholz (manager magazin 2007-02-08)
See also At Siemens, witnesses cite pattern of bribery, Wednesday, January 31, 2007, by David Crawford and Mike Esterl (The Wall Street Journal)
[de]: Aus einem Foto einer Metasequoia (Urweltmammutbaum) abgeleitete Bildschirmkachel. Eingesetzt in www.makeprofit.de, einer deutschen Website, die mit einem dümmlichen Versuch spielt, Korruption zu verschleiern.
Siehe auch Siemens-Affäre - Der Code zum Schmiergeld von Christian Buchholz (manager magazin 2007-02-08)
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