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- From: gmw1@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu (Gabe M Wiener)
- Subject: Re: Things go better with cola-flavored soft drinks
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.043206.16232@news.columbia.edu>
- Sender: usenet@news.columbia.edu (The Network News)
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- Organization: Columbia University
- References: <97508@netnews.upenn.edu> <1992Nov14.213151.6354@dg-rtp.dg.com> <1992Nov17.233643.27443@hplabsz.hpl.hp.com>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 04:32:06 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov17.233643.27443@hplabsz.hpl.hp.com> kirshenbaum@hpl.hp.com writes:
- >
- > Everyday words of English that were once trademarks (some now
- > universal, some more common in one variety of English than
- > another, some dated, all commonly written without an initial
- > capital) include aspirin, band-aid, cellophane, celluloid,
- > cornflakes, dictaphone, escalator, granola, hoover, kerosene,
- > lanolin, mimeograph, nylon, phonograph, shredded wheat, zipper.
- > Trademarks facing difficulties include Astroturf, Dacron,
- > Formica, Frisbee, Hovercraft, Jacuzzi, Laundromat, Mace, Muzak,
- > Q-Tips, Scotch Tape, Styrofoam, Teflon, Vaseline, Xerox.
-
- Murphy Bed recently lost their protection also...the term can now be used
- to refer to any bed that retracts into the wall.
-
- Apparently in the late 19th century, it became quite common to call a
- portable camera a "Kodak," or at least ie was popular until Eastman Kodak
- ran an ad compaign that went something like, "If it isn't an Eastman, it
- isn't a Kodak."
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- --
- Gabe Wiener - Columbia Univ. "This 'telephone' has too many shortcomings
- gmw1@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu to be seriously considered as a means of
- N2GPZ in ham radio circles communication. The device is inherently of
- 72355,1226 on CI$ no value to us." -Western Union memo, 1877
-