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August 16, 2006 7:00 AM PDT

Photos of the Firefox crop circle

by Mike Yamamoto
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Mozilla Firefox fans have always been a loyal lot, and they're fond of letting the world know of their allegiance. But the Oregon State Linux Users Group has taken this show of pride to new heights.

When the open-source browser reached 50 million downloads, the group celebrated with a huge sidewalk painting in the Oregon State quad. Then, at 100 million, they launched a giant Firefox weather balloon.

But true inspiration struck the group as it marked the 200 million milestone: an enormous crop circle measuring more than 45,000 square feet. The small town of Amity, Oregon, may never be the same.

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