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"Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado"

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Anonymous Uncle Al said...

"Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar," Sigmund Freud. The little corporal (not le petit caporal, the other one) did such wonderful things for unemployment in the late 1930s. You cannot fault a big expensive national program for having one failure.

7:05 PM, December 19, 2006

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Uncle,

You cannot fault a big expensive national program for having one failure.

ah, no. I found this sighting just somewhat amusing, maybe somewhat ignorant. I talked to a (German) friend recently, and we both found it's too bad the Nazi's used the swastika. It's a nice symbol actually, and quite appealing except for its historical burden. Its geometrically easy, high symmetry, is build upon an X or a cross, how ever you like it. Has some similarity to a pin wheel, something of a cloverleaf, a bandaid, or a window.

Its something you scribble easily. I remember various occasions though when people of the older generation in Germany got very upset upon sighting a swastika, same with abbreviations like SS or NS. I've been told not to use these, or I could easily hurt people. I guess this advise is something that will vanish within the next some generations.

Best,

B.

7:22 AM, December 20, 2006

Blogger Arun said...

Hindus have used the swastika for time immemorial and continue to do so.

Here is a very ancient one:
http://www.harappa.com/indus4/315.html

Here is a modern use:
http://www.hobotraveler.com/137hampi02/0053.JPG

You will find swastikas on wedding invitations and the like, too, a simple example:
http://www.indianweddingcard.com/symbols/image/WC-1.jpg

8:39 AM, December 21, 2006

Blogger Arun said...

Yoicks, my mistake.

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8:47 AM, December 21, 2006

Blogger Chris said...

The swastika is a sun symbol. Plain and simple.

You would be surprised how much of modern religions are based off of ancient sun worship. Thats why you see this symbol being used in cultures all over the world, such as in Tibet or the Hindus.

9:24 AM, August 23, 2007

Blogger hyperqube said...

there is nothing that is not deliberate or symbolic in the field of architecture.

2:51 AM, December 28, 2007

Blogger Nichole said...

I just happen to work on that base and have for a while. If you look a little further the other barracks building are in the shape of planes (B-52's) about to fly over the swastika and bomb it. Just saying.

10:34 AM, July 11, 2011

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