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To: Icabod who wrote (2314)8/28/1998 1:40:00 AM
From: jhild  Respond to of 26163
 
PS: We are sure that were ever the NON-AZNT stockholders may live, there is most certainty an establishment of higher education. It is strongly recommendable that all of you attend posthaste.

Hie thee unto such a place you laggard.



To: Icabod who wrote (2314)8/28/1998 4:12:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
PS: We are sure that were ever the NON-AZNT stockholders may live, there is most certainty an establishment of higher education. It is strongly recommendable that all of you attend posthaste.

And it is hoped that within those ivy-covered walls the AZNT TRUE LONGS will learn that "recommendable" is not a word.

I am fascinated by this coinage: "true longs". As opposed to "false longs"? Or is it just a euphemism for "idiots"?



To: Icabod who wrote (2314)9/7/1998 11:37:00 PM
From: Arcane Lore  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26163
 
... Like PHYTOGENICS(T), DULCINESS is also a trademark of AZNT. ...

A visit to this page appears to indicate dulciness is not a trademark of AZNT: trademarks.uspto.gov

OTOH as far as Phytogenics goes, your statement is almost correct. It appears that it is a pending servicemark of Amazon Natural Treasures:

trademarks.uspto.gov

There is one other company that includes Phytogenic (without the 's') as a part of their pseudo mark 'Phytogenic Nutramin' (see trademarks.uspto.gov )

Their substance is a nutritional supplement. Is there a conflict? I don't know. FWIW, I found the following at:

www1.uspto.gov

Mark Search (MS)

This field includes entries in Word Mark, Pseudo Mark, and Translation. That is, the Word Mark, the Pseudo Mark, the Translation have been combined into a single index. It is important to search for similar marks in all three of these fields since they are all considered by the PTO when making a determination as to whether to refuse an application based on a likelihood of confusion with a registered mark or prior-filed application. Using this field allows you to search all fileds simultaneously.


P.S. Zonkie: Congratulations on finding the trademark search site. Apparently it's been open to the public only since Aug. 28, 1998:
www1.uspto.gov