From the supposedly 7B80 this is the only thing that I could find:
http://www.chaosmint.com/macintosh/articles/mac-os-x-panther-about.shtml
It looks cool! Isn't it?
But what's MORE interesting (at least to me

) is this:
http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0,2125,60597,00.html
A piece from there:
"Whatever Apple decides to do, the new logo got a hearty endorsement from Rob Janoff, the graphic designer who created Apple's original, rainbow-striped logo.
"It freshens it up," Janoff said of the new color scheme. "It's great to take an image and keep revising it and making it better. I'm totally into it."
Janoff acknowledged an outcry might be heard from Apple purists. He noted there were complaints in 1998 when Apple's CEO Steve Jobs ordered Janoff's rainbow-striped logo to be replaced with a monochrome version on the PowerBook G3, the first Mac to get the new logo.
"I'd rather they updated it than dumped it," he said.
Janoff said when he first presented the Apple logo to Steve Jobs in 1976, he showed a range of alternative monochrome designs. One of them was metallic silver and bore a striking resemblance to the new chrome logo.
"It's like I already designed it -- in 1976," said Janoff, laughing. He now runs his own agency, Newtrix, out of his home in the Chicago suburbs.
The new Apple logo appears throughout the latest build of the operating system, code-named Panther, which is expected to be released to the public in the next few weeks. The latest test version of the software was made available to software developers and beta testers over the weekend."