tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1990338437877873686.post5025864452942511653..comments2024-03-29T05:33:43.878-04:00Comments on Murder is Everywhere: Hotel identity crisisOvidia Yuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05749549092493567689noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1990338437877873686.post-40749040523756762492010-03-04T07:50:28.390-05:002010-03-04T07:50:28.390-05:00Eimskip was hardly alone. For centuries, the swas...Eimskip was hardly alone. For centuries, the swastika was a well-known symbol of good fortune until Hitler got hold of it. Right until WWII, it was actually a quite common logo all over the world. <br /><br />A few years ago, someone even published a book compiled of photographs showing various ways the symbol was used by different groups and companies. (The most striking was that of a Canadian girls' hockey team from the early 1900s, all of them proudly posing with huge swastikas on their uniforms.)<br /><br />Hope you have a great time in New York!Undinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16214242522330278662noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1990338437877873686.post-23397418640996895842010-03-04T07:34:56.135-05:002010-03-04T07:34:56.135-05:00I hope you enjoy your trip to New York and that yo...I hope you enjoy your trip to New York and that you'll post the results of your pet psychic excursion when you get a chance.<br /><br />As for the unfortunate logo, that is unfortunate! I did not realize that was the symbol for Thor's hammer and I feel for the Norse god, having his symbol hijacked in modern society.<br /><br />Michele<br /><a href="http://southerncitymysteries.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">SouthernCityMysteries</a>JournoMichhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11170364981958685438noreply@blogger.com