[Other] Did you guys know... ?

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SeraRelm

Huh... I'm surprised, though I suppose I shouldn't be. Most of the people I deal with wouldn't even know of the word, much less bungle it's meaning.
 
There are many, many words I'm sure I use incorrectly due to learning them from context rather than looking them up when I was younger.
The one that annoys me the most is atypical.

If it meant typical, why would there be a modifier on there?

Also, all the QI being posted is like porn to me. I want to marry Stephen Fry.
 
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Impractical, yes, but a moot discussion is of the hypothetical or theoretical. I suppose for some people that would also mean irrelevant.
 
That the zamboni is not, as is most often thought, Canadian? It was invented by an Italian- American, living in California, no less.
 
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The name implied Italian heritage, but an interesting fact nonetheless!

In Philadelphia, you can't put pretzels in bags based on an Act of 1760.
 
Also, the Zamboni is a trademark. Machines made by someone other than Zamboni are simply "ice resurfacers."
 
This is true. The Canadian brand is called Olympia, and is made by a company called ResurfIce. While the Zamboni is the official ice resurfacer of the NHL, several teams use Olympias anyway.
 
Also, the Zamboni is a trademark. Machines made by someone other than Zamboni are simply "ice resurfacers."
It's one of those situations where the brand becomes synonymous with all brands of that product.
Such as: Band Aid, Qtip, Vaseline, etc...
 
There's a word for when a specific name becomes so synonymous with general objects of the type that it is applied to all objects of that type: eponymous. Band-Aid, Q-tip, Vaseline, Scotch tape, Kleenex, Aspirin, Laundromat, Thermos, Yo-yo, and Zipper are all eponymous brand names or trademarks.
 
Scotch tape? Weird.

Actually, Kleenex as well.:Leyla:
Yup. Scotch brand is a 3M trademark, but it's used for any transparent adhesive tape. Which shows why we all just call it Scotch tape - because saying "Can you pass me the transparent adhesive tape?" is cumbersome.
 
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That's basically the death of a trademark. When that happens and people equate that product with a generic a company can lose their trademark.
Or it is called genercide if you want to be douchey about it.
 
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