* When Jean Louis Gassée was asked about his thoughts to the Apple logo he answered: "One of the deep mysteries to me is our logo, the symbol of lust and knowledge, bitten into, all crossed with the colors of the rainbow in the wrong order. You couldn't dream of a more appropriate logo: lust, knowledge, hope, and anarchy." (from The Apple Museum, linked below) There is also a great article on the Apple logo at LogoBlog, linked below.
Research suggests that crows do have a preference for apples as a food source.
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Sure, apples are a good source of vitamins which a lot of dogs enjoy snacking on.
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Usually fermented apples <><><> Cider is pressed from apples. SOME cider is allowed to ferment, becoming "hard" cider (alcoholic)
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