To avoid confusing one with the other, and causing irreparable harm to this BCCI, strongly recommend, that the bulkier of the two Bs (or not to Bs) be christened Big B.
As for this BCCI, you can call it Bored Cricket Crazy Indians or when in a hurry, just BCCI.
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to make distiction more visible i propose either
BCCi (as you have written)
or
bCCi
with cricket crazy prominent...
coz thats what we are...
my entry....
BCC!
SP - take it, BCci is out then? Another bored meeting, watsay
cheers neno! Really like that.
the incredible india logo uses the exclamation too. But then, the other BCCI uses the same acronym.
http://www.incredibleindia.org/
hi NC. what BCC! allready used by this BCCI or It was made after i wrote post because i am unware of this.
Thanks a ton Neno. BCC! came into effect only after your reco.
NC, why did you change the I, remember there's no such thing as bad publicity
gaurav,
so no big b and BCCI?
its BCCI and BCC!?
as said in your mail?
preety much confusion regarding how to put BCC! or BCCI.
It's seems to be the full form is (Big Commedy Cricket Industry)
Aye..Neno's too..but how did you get that upside down?
How about having the symbol for beta followed by CCI? I don't know how to get the beta in though.
They are the alpha version we are the beta...more evolved.
do you testing version from beta.
well ! it's exclamatory.
I would try to make a logo for BCC!. Wait till next update
I tried to make BCC! as BETA. I did't tried much so its basically a simple one.
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http://i33.servimg.com/u/f33/12/03/95/22/bcci10.png
hi guys, see interesting cricket gadgets at CG.
http://www.cricketgod.in/Gadget_tools
Nyes.
Big B would coincide with Bollywood ka Big B
ankit - reckon it'll continue to evolve.
sb - it's a mere exclamation not an inverted i
neno - think sb meant the symbol for beta, and not beta itself.
http://www.iancgbell.clara.net/maths/symbols.htm
and thanks for the links.
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