<!--#include virtual="/server/header.html" --> <!--Parent-Version: 1.77Parent-version: 1.87 --> <title>Use 'GNU by Etienne Suvasa and FSF Staff - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation</title> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/graphics/graphics.css" media="print,screen" /> <style type="text/css" media="print,screen"><!-- .reduced-width { width: 55em; } @media (min-width: 43em) { #navigation li#more-links, #back-to-top { display: none; } } --></style> <!--#include virtual="/graphics/po/usegnu.translist" --> <!--#include virtual="/server/banner.html" --> <h2>Use 'GNU</h2><p><address class="byline">by Etienne Suvasa and the FSF Staff</address> <div class="reduced-width"> <div class="pict narrow"> <ahref="/graphics/use-gnu-sm.jpg"><img src="/graphics/use-gnu-sm.jpg" alt=" [image of USE `GNU] " width="139" height="111"href="/graphics/use-gnu.jpg"><img src="/graphics/use-gnu.jpg" alt=" [Pseudo-Lisp (Use 'GNU)] " /></a></p> <p> “GNU's</div> <p>“GNU's Not Unix” curves above, and “Free Software Foundation” borders below in this Lisp-like statement about GNU. Two “parentheses” formed by curved, dancing GNUs form a pseudo-Lisp program: (USE'GNU). </p> <p> The'GNU).</p> <p>The dancing GNU parentheses were drawn by EtienneSuvasa. 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