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On 6/25/11 7:48 PM, Richard Casady wrote:
On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 11:57:01 -0400, wrote: On 6/25/11 11:09 AM, Richard Casady wrote: On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 08:43:17 -0400, wrote: On 6/24/2011 11:52 PM, North Star wrote: I say what I mean and I mean what I say! It's known as gyproc up here... and since we have the gypsum mines Mate, Gyproc is a trademark of an Australian sheetrock manufacturer. Yes, and Sheetrock is the trademark of a US manufacturer of gypsum board. Casady It's one of those trademarks that has slipped into general usage. I had a 1939 book on how to drive tunnels. It referred to the common 90 pound vertical drilling hammer as a JackHammerTM [Ingersoll Rand], some forty years after it was introduced. Now half the jackhammer users don't even know who Ingersoll Rand is. Casady Here's a bit of history. In Germany and many other countries, Aspirin is still a trademark of Bayer. But after WW I, Germany (and Bayer) lost the trademark for aspirin in the US, Russia, England and one or two other countries as a part of war reparations. -- Want to discuss recreational boating and fishing in a forum where personal insults are not allowed? http://groups.google.com/group/rec-boating-fishing |
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