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FlightAware Changes Logo To Support Race for the Cure
FlightAware's Houston employees have formed a Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure team to support the fight against breast cancer. The FlightAware.com logo is changing for a day and users can make online donations to the charitable team. Let's raise money for this great cause! (flightaware.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
very cool
Very well done, FA. Very VERY well done.
I am all for it. Though, considering the demographics of this website, would it not be more fitting to support something like prostate cancer?
Exactly my thoughts.
Frankly, I'm a pink-ribboned out.
How about blue ribbons to support the fight against prostate cancer.
Most aviators are male. Not that it is a good thing, it just is.
And men are dying every day from prostate cancer.
Frankly, I'm a pink-ribboned out.
How about blue ribbons to support the fight against prostate cancer.
Most aviators are male. Not that it is a good thing, it just is.
And men are dying every day from prostate cancer.
@ allistair........you know we all love boobies on here sir
Mmmm, well, it's nearly 11pm EST, 10PM CST and the logo is back to normal. What happened to having the logo with the pink ribbon up all day?
It's based on your time zone in your user profile. If you're GMT, it went away a few hours ago, although started hours earlier.
If you're looking to donate and can't find the link: http://flightaware.com/about/cure/
If you're looking to donate and can't find the link: http://flightaware.com/about/cure/
I am EST and if you guys are in Texas, you would be CST. Therefore, the logo was not up all day.
Just looked...the FlightAware pink ribbon logo to users in the US (and only those who use the site in English).