Je suis resté 1h chez surcouf....
...tout ça pour acheter une carte graphique
redangel17 :
raah, je suis sorti à 17h30 du boulot, j'étais à 18h15 à surcouf qui ferme à 19h, et j'avais rendez-vous à 20h chez de la famille; désolé... je passe à l'occase, mais faut encore que tu sois là!!
Comment je fais moi?
The use of the ™ symbol next to a trademark, usually in the top right-hand corner, means that the trademark owner claims exclusive rights in relation to that trademark. This symbol denotes unregistered trade mark rights only. The ® symbol is used to denote that the trademark has been registered with the government trade marks office of the applicable jurisdiction.
A trademark may be ‘registrable’ (i.e.. be eligible for registration) if amongst other things it functions as a trademark and is not generic or descriptive. Registrability can be perceived as a continuum, with generic and descriptive marks at one end of this continuum, 'fanciful' or 'invented' marks (eg. Kodak) at the other end, and ‘suggestive’ marks and ‘arbitrary’ marks lay on the continuum somewhere between these two points. ‘Suggestive’ marks are marks which have some descriptive quality but which require imagination on the part of the consumer to identity this quality (eg. the Mercury image for FTD suggesting delivery speed) and ‘arbitrary’ marks are usually common words which are used in a meaningless context (eg. Apple for computers).
kim :
c'est quoi ce sigle ?
Mais c'est quoi ces gens qui sont incapables d'écrire MicroSoft Windows ?