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I've just spent like 30 minutes (i got slightly side tracked looking at some guy claiming that PDS stole the March of Eagles logo from him) but what on earth (or not as the case may be) is the paradox logo?
 
ahhhhhhh, really really random but ahhhhh. Thank you
 
Not random at all, it's all SCIENCE and stuff :) "In 1798, a naturalist called Dobson sent the British Museum a platypus skin. It was the first time that the platypus was first observed by Europeans. It confused the naturalists of the time because it challenged their model of the animal world. In 1800, the platypus was named Ornithorhynchus paradoxus, in view of its confusing nature."
Whole article: http://www.tablelandsway.com.au/news.asp?id=7&pid=21
 
Not random at all, it's all SCIENCE and stuff :) "In 1798, a naturalist called Dobson sent the British Museum a platypus skin. It was the first time that the platypus was first observed by Europeans. It confused the naturalists of the time because it challenged their model of the animal world. In 1800, the platypus was named Ornithorhynchus paradoxus, in view of its confusing nature."
Whole article: http://www.tablelandsway.com.au/news.asp?id=7&pid=21
That is awesome trivia.