Just say search engine. It's not difficult.
True, but we’re talking about discourse. So you’ve got a lot of people to convince.
Just say search engine. It's not difficult.
What’s the verb?Just say search engine. It's not difficult.
Do you still play your 78s on a gramophone?I say I use a search engine as a matter of course, never google.
As for Hoover, do they not make things like washing machines these days?
They should have called it Duck Duck Goose! Then no doubt half the board would be sat here going Aye Danny me n awYeah, saying I’ve just duck duck god something doesn’t sound as catchy.
Anyone got a Roomba or similar? That’s got to be the dream, hasn’t it?
It’s one of those things where the product becomes the verb. Like googling became the word for using a search engine. Every product manufacturers dream!
It's called genericide. Product manufacturers hate it because it means they no longer have intellectual property rights over their own brand, so people can make shitty versions of it and then the blame goes back to the original company even though they had nothing to do with it.
The reason I know this is because my daughter and I called Quorn sausages Quasages, and one time I met someone from Quorn and suggested they use it as a name for their own sausages, and was told that if they started messing around with their brand name like that it could be seen as them treating the brand name like a common noun, and lead to genericide.
Now back to hoovers. We are such interesting people...
They last forever if you only Hoover once a year.I don't think Hoovers (vacuum cleaners) really last very long. I got my Henry about 5-6 years ago and it was amazing. Now it just isn't fun to use even though i change the bag regularly.
Twice a year?my electrolux upright must be 20 or so years old and i do use it a bit more than once a year
You will kill your motor using it without a bag. It's probably already clogged up with shit which will have soaked the lubrication out of the bearings and laminated itself across the armature. But if it's still working, get a bag on it and count your lucky stars.I have a Henry, I don't use it often because I'm lazy, someone told me they work fine without a bag so that is how I have been using it, seems ok, then someone else told me the motors don't last so long without a bag so I am considering using them again.
My ex has a sort of long and thin cordless Dyson which seems a bit cheap and nasty but it does suck and cordless is nice. It sits on the wall in its charging cradle thingy ready to go, it is convenient I have to say.
Likewise here.My Vax does. If you're not carefull not only will it remove dirt it will remove the carpet as well.
Surely it directs people to that product as the primary decision. Not sure if hoover make vacuum cleaners anymore but I reckon google is the most used search engine.
There are no advantages to a trade mark holder if their mark becomes generic. It means they can't enforce their trade mark registration anymore i.e. they can't stop infringers. [edit - as scifisam said]
There is also a problem with competitors bidding on Google Adwords so that a search for say "Nike trainers" brings up the Reebok site as a sponsored ad. That is harder to stop, and affects rights holders even if their mark hasn't become generic. It's how Google makes a lot of its money.
Henry is having his vengeance.Help me.
We moved into a flat and so decided to get rid of space hogging monstrosity Henry. We got instead a battery cordless Shark. Bought it yesterday. £100 off. Very pleased. It has some residual charge, so was able to give flat a once over. Around 12 I took the battery pack out and put it on charge. It takes about 3 hours. I went to check the charge. No battery in the charger cradle.
No battery in the vacuum cleaner.
No recollection of having moved battery from charger cradle.
Options. My partner moved it. Unlikely as she is a technophobe and doesn’t touch anything she can’t understand. She was baffled by my questioning.
So that leaves: a), I’ve moved it during the grandpa nap I’ve just had. b), someone with keys let themselves in, ignored numerous more obvious things like guitars, wallet, TV, and stole a semi charged battery that fits a vacuum cleaner that is not yet a household name.
Give me a plausible c please people! WTF?
I’ve checked all number of implausible places.Have you checked behind the sofa?
I got a 16 YO Dyson. It sucks... No seriously though, it hoovers stuff up OK but the crappy plastic body. Well it's lost a few bits. And there's a hole in the hose but I taped it up. I'm gonna get a Henry one day.
I like my Henry but I do think a cordless Dyson is more convenient, no bag, no cord, no pulling the unit around behind you like with a Henry, and if you want to vacuum something up quickly, just grab the vacuum off the wall and do it instantly.
Have you tried retracing your steps through repeating everything you were doing last night? Were you distracted at any point?I’ve checked all number of implausible places.
I’m worried I’m losing it.
It was today I put it on charge. About 12 noon. All I’ve done is had lunch, had a grandpa nap, drank a cup of tea, watched an episode of Discovery, then went to check if three lights were lit up on the battery.Have you tried retracing your steps through repeating everything you were doing last night? Were you distracted at any point?