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Date: | Thu, 26 Apr 2001 10:13:17 -0400 |
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>To give this string some hockey content, I suspect
>that the trademark "Zamboni" would be very difficult
>to enforce, because it's so sloppily used. Does
>anyone use the term "Ice Resurfacer"? Not only has it
>become a generic name, but it's even used as a verb
>("Zamboni the ice") and as an adjective ("the Zamboni
>door"). It used to be that it didn't matter, because
>there was only one manufacturer, but now that there is
>another, I wonder if we'll start hearing of "Olympia
>Zambonis."
I'm pretty sure Lynah used to use a Roby Steamer Rinkmaster.
A few years ago, when I was first learning how to use inline skates, I
noticed that there's a sign in Cornell's parking garage that says "No
Rollerblades." I was extremely tempted to skate through until a Cornell
Public Safety Officer tried to stop me, and then point out that I was
skating on a different brand of inline skates; they had only banned one
brand. Something tells me it wouldn't have gone over too well. :-{)}
--
Jeffrey "Beeeej" Anbinder [log in to unmask]
Development Officer, Intercollegiate Athletics 212-870-3416 (w)
Columbia University in the City of New York 212-870-3138 (f)
"I was worried that my mechanic might try to rip me off, so I was relieved
when he told me all I needed was blinker fluid."
- Dave Henry
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