Domain: roesch-swiss.ch
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Comments · 13
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IANAL...
I'm under the impression that a trademark must be associated with a certain product. That's why there's Linux soap. If Sarah Palin wants to register her name as a trademark, fine, that's her problem, but she cannot keep people from using it for other purposes.
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Re:I Actually Side with Dick's Estate
there's also osx!
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Re:I Actually Side with Dick's Estate
It's a real product by Rösch Company: Linux. Micro&Soft For some reason, I would call toilet paper "Micro&Soft"
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Re:I Actually Side with Dick's Estate
It's a real product by Rösch Company: Linux. Micro&Soft For some reason, I would call toilet paper "Micro&Soft"
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Re:I've seen a LINUX plate in Danbury, CT
I live in Luxembourg and I have never seen them either. That said, they seem to be genuine. At the manufacturers site Micro&Soft and Linux. Perhaps they are sold in Switserland (.ch)?
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Re:I've seen a LINUX plate in Danbury, CT
I live in Luxembourg and I have never seen them either. That said, they seem to be genuine. At the manufacturers site Micro&Soft and Linux. Perhaps they are sold in Switserland (.ch)?
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Micro&soft
I thought there's already plenty of retail in Swiss.
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Re:Marketing is not a product feature
Walk up to somebody in your local [insert supermarket here]. Ask them if they use Linux. Ask them if they've HEARD of Linux.
In Switzerland, the answer would probably be "yes".
See http://www.roesch-swiss.ch/?id=1159&prod_id=33 and http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_(Waschmittel)No joke, i've seen a bottle of it myself.
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Re:Wow
He uses Linux Washing Powder, of course!
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Re:POSIX
And washing powder.
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Re:Hmm...
Linux washing powder: http://www.roesch-swiss.ch/?id=1142&prod_id=33 and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_(washing_powde
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I believe that Microsoft is outselling Roesch and it's Linux brand of washing powder, although I don't know if you asked a home-maker if they are running linux in their machines it would be quite the same as asking the nerdy kid down the street if they are running linux on their machine. I suspect there might be some differences there, and perhaps that's what this article Microsoft wrote up is all about. Perhaps they did the article on behalf of Lever or Roesch or another detergent manufacturer. I wonder if they included bar soap, washing powder and anti-persperant (or deodarant) in their study. Linux is good for 72 loads (per drum) and is available at 72 drums per palette. Installing Linux takes about 4 seconds (you will have to reload at least once per week though). Linux is bug free, and removes bugs if your machine has them (it kills them). You can run Linux on small machines or very large industrial machines, and is safe on all brands of machines. -
Re:Now, let's all have a big Slashdot group hugEmacs now has a vi mode proving finally that vi is the better editor, and emacs is the better operating system.
Sure, but Linux is the best washing powder.
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Re:Linux in the Netherlands
My bad, it was in Switzerland: Switch your washing machine system to Linux!.