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Turboface 11-10-2003 01:48 AM

Win yet another 10k of traffic from Adult Traffic Generator!
 
Ok - same rules, guys.

1) Who was the actor that played Darth Vader?
2) What company has the world's oldest trademark?
3) What is the capital of the US state, Missouri?
4) What is the only english word that ends in 'mt'?
5) What occupation did Charlie Brown's father have?

Good luck!

:thumbsup

Digipimp 11-10-2003 01:49 AM

Many contests tonight, must be a good night.

Have one on me :glugglug

$5 submissions 11-10-2003 01:50 AM

1) Not the black dude, jr something

2) some beer company

3) independence

4) pimt short for pimped

5) proctologist


:( :helpme :1orglaugh

evilregis 11-10-2003 01:52 AM

dave prowse
the vatican
jefferson city
dreamt
barber

galleryseek 11-10-2003 01:53 AM

1. dave prowse
2. WIELICKA
3. jefferson city
4. dreamt
5. barber

Murderous 11-10-2003 01:55 AM

#1) David Prowse
#2) Bass & Company (beer)
#3) Jefferson City
#4) Dreamt
#5) Barber

Chaldoray 11-10-2003 01:55 AM

Dave Prowse
Digimarc Corp
Jefferson City
dreamt
Barber

Murderous 11-10-2003 01:56 AM

Wow.... guess who...

Turboface 11-10-2003 01:57 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Murderous
#1) David Prowse
#2) Bass & Company (beer)
#3) Jefferson City
#4) Dreamt
#5) Barber


Ding! Ding! - We have ourselves a winner.

Congrats - Hit me up on ICQ:143702021

:thumbsup

mattyboy 11-10-2003 01:57 AM

Dave Prowse
Bass Beer
Jefferson City
dreamt
Barber

Ozzymosis1 11-10-2003 01:57 AM

1. David Prowse

2.For well over one hundred years, Samson has been recognized as the leader in developing and manufacturing braided ropes. Originally founded in 1878, the name was derived from the company's trademark of Samson slaying the lion, and is the oldest active registered trademark in the United States.

3.Jefferson City

4."Dreamt" is the only English word that ends in the letters "mt".

5.Barber

mattyboy 11-10-2003 01:59 AM

Damn... missed it by seconds :waaaaahh

Turboface 11-10-2003 02:00 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by mattyboy
Damn... missed it by seconds :waaaaahh
Yes - you did.

evilregis 11-10-2003 02:01 AM

congrats murderous... this time they were definitely all right.

Snowone 11-10-2003 02:06 AM

http://trademark.blog.us/blog/2002/10/11.html

Back in April I asked on the INTA ListServ: "What are the oldest trademarks in the world still in use?"* Now, the INTA Bulletin *(available to members only) is running a two part article on the oldest registered trademarks (slightly different concept).



In Australia, in 1905 a pine tree logo, still in use by Fisons plc. for chemicals, became the first registration there.



In Hong Kong, the first registered trademark was NESTLE'S EAGLE BRAND, granted in 1874, for condensed milk.* It's still in use (EAGLE condensed milk appears to be owned by Borden in the U.S.).



The first registered trademark in Japan was a design of a seated figure, registered for pills and wound dressings, issued around 1884.



The Bass red triangle logo is of course reg. no. 1 in the UK, registered in 1875 (and reportedly in use since the 1600's).



The first U.S. registration was granted in 1870 for an eagle logo used for paints by Averill Paints, no longer in use.



The search for the oldest U.S. trademark still in use continues.



Contenders for the oldest continuously used trademark in the world are LOWENBRAU, which claims use since 1383 and STELLA ARTOIS, which claims use since 1366.



Two marks which began life as appellations of origin (there's that term again), are WIELICKA, used for salt since 1241, and WEIHENSTEPHANER, a German beer, since 1040.



My colleague Roberto Kunz-Hallstein claims that the logo of WELTENBURGER KLOSTER BAROCK DUNKEL has been in use for beer since 1050.



My colleague Brett Doyle argues that S.P.Q.R. should be deemed to be a mark for municipal services, in use for two millenia.

WiredGuy 11-10-2003 10:12 AM

Damn! I'm never around when these things happen!
WG

JamesK 11-10-2003 10:14 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by WiredGuy
Damn! I'm never around when these things happen!
WG

same here


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