And the buns still don’t match in number!
And the buns still don’t match in number!
She looks cold! Maybe a blanket?
She’s sooo cute! I could eat her right up!
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Wait!
Alpha was a processor. You’re thinking of VMS.
Are you now banned from the country club?
D’oh! A deer!
Drank his own Kool-Aid
And it was like some kind of morbid competition!
Pronounce it like Aladdin
But to be fair, most AIs surveyed thought it was great!
You’re the APL of their eyes
Hey now! Don’t insult the kitties like that!
(They’re full of their own brand of trouble)
The tag indentation is a required part of the syntax and don’t forget colons at the end of the tag
Everything is out of control!
It’s not patents, it’s trademarks. Kleenex is the best example: Overuse of it as a generic term leads the company to call it “Kleenex brand”. Lego has fought this for years, with the boxes promoting calling them “Lego bricks”, lest all building bricks become generic “Legos”.
Patents expire after 17 years regardless of usage, trademarks can last forever.
I’m rather late to the party, but a lot of posters seem to think Salt Life is geographical. It’s a brand name of clothing by Delta Apparel. They make a lot of other brands like MJ Soffe. That doesn’t mean that the decals aren’t put on cars driven by posers, though.