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a to som si myslel ze viem soferovat :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kv5d2mXy7dY vacsina z nas beznych pozemskych cervov si do limuziny len tak skoro nesadne tak sa pokochajte aspon tymito 360° pohladmi z vnutra znamych limuzin.

http://pano.1drey.com/cars_ineriors.html kto sa chce zlepsit v inglish dlhym a poucnym citanim o kovbojskych subojoch na divokom zapade tak tu


http://www.legendsofamerica.com/WE-Gunfights2.html#Blackwell,%20Oklahoma%20Gunfight%20(1896) Giant girl (ano viem ze to tu bolo)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tLJSOirOsc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBXr15K2uSc

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http://www.flickr.com/groups/sultanselephantlondon/pool/

zdroj: http://brunurb.blogspot.com/2006/09/sultans-elephant-and-little-girl-giant.html

tento je dobry nie?

http://fishki.net/comment.php?id=20138

dalsi link

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/6530989.stm top 10 najskaredsich hlbokomorskych priser http://www.oddweek.com/item_79915.aspx  moj oblubeny film 

predvianocna nocna mora v 3d verzii

o rozpravke tu: 

http://www.csfd.cz/film/29484-predvianocna-nocna-mora-nightmare-before-christmas-the/
 

trailer tu: 

 http://www.totaleclips.com/Player/Bounce.aspx?eclipid=e28315&bitrateid=252&vendorid=600 majstri logistiky a prepravy

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 dalsie tu:

http://thrillingwonder.blogspot.com/2007/04/new-lords-of-logistics.html
tak ako je to s tou cinou? kopiruje ci nie?

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Toyota Logo vs Geely Logo

Where Company Names Come From

Posted by: James

Wikipedia’s List of Company Name Etymologies is a fascinating read that gives some insights into how company names are really created.

Notice that you don’t see too many origins like “Developed duringbrainstorming session with $100k naming consultant.” Just goes to showthat you can go a long with with a little creativity of your own.

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Some of my favorites from the list:

7-Eleven: this chain of convenience stores startedin 1927 as U-Tote’m (so called because customers “toted” away theirpurchases). In 1946, U-Tote’m became 7-Eleven to reflect the stores’new, extended hours: 7am until 11pm, seven days a week.

Adidas: from the name of the founder Adolf (Adi) Dassler.

Adobe: from the name of the river Adobe Creek that ran behind the houses of founders John Warnock and Chuck Geschke.

Amazon.com: founder Jeff Bezos renamed the companyAmazon (from the earlier name of Cadabra.com) after the world’s mostvoluminous river, the Amazon. He saw the potential for a larger volumeof sales in an online (as opposed to a bricks and mortar) bookstore.

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Apache: according to the project’s 1997 FAQ: “The Apache group was formed around a number of people who provided patch files that had been written for NCSA httpd 1.3. The result after combining them was A PAtCHy server.”

Apple: for the favourite fruit of co-founder Steve Jobs and/or for the time he worked at an apple orchard.

Arby’s: the enunciation of the initials of its founders, the Raffel Brothers

Arm & Hammer: the founder’s name was Armand Maccabee. The word maccabee is a biblical Hebrew name that translates to the English - hammer.

Audi: Latin translation of the German name ‘Horch’.The founder August Horch left the company after five years, but stillwanted to manufacture cars. Since the original ‘Horch’ company wasstill there, he called his new company Audi, the Latin form of his lastname. In English it is: “hark!”.

BIC Corporation: the pen company was named afterone of its founders, Marcel Bich. He dropped the final ‘h’ to avoid apotentially inappropriate English pronunciation of the name.

Bridgestone: named after founder Shojiro Ishibashi. The surname Ishibashi means “stone bridge”, or “bridge of stone”.

Canon: Originally (1933) Precision OpticalInstruments Laboratory the new name (1935) derived from the name of thecompany’s first camera, the Kwannon, in turn named after the Japanesename of the Buddhist bodhisattva of mercy.

Debian: project founder Ian Murdock named it after himself and his girlfriend, Debra.

eBay: Pierre Omidyar, who had created the AuctionWeb trading website, had formed a web consulting concern called EchoBay Technology Group. “Echo Bay” didn’t refer to the town in Nevada,“It just sounded cool,” Omidyar reportedly said. Echo Bay MinesLimited, a gold mining company, had already taken EchoBay.com, soOmidyar registered what (at the time) he thought was the second bestname: eBay.com.

Epson: Epson Seiko Corporation, the Japanese printer and peripheral manufacturer, was named from “Son of Electronic Printer”

Häagen-Dazs: contrary to common belief the name is not European: it is simply two made-up words meant to look European to American eyes.

Hasbro: founded by Henry and Helal Hassenfeld, the “Hassenfeld Brothers”.

IKEA: A composite of the first letters in theSwedish founder Ingvar Kamprad’s name in addition to the first lettersof the names of the property and the village in which he grew up:Ingvar Kamprad Elmtaryd Agunnaryd.

Kodak: Both the Kodak camera and the name were theinvention of founder George Eastman. The letter “K” was a favouritewith Eastman; he felt it a strong and incisive letter. He tried outvarious combinations of words starting and ending with “K”.

LEGO: combination of the Danish “leg godt”, which means to “play well.” Lego also means “I put together” in Latin, but LEGOGroup claims this is only a coincidence and the etymology of the wordis entirely Danish. Years before the little plastic brick was invented,LEGO manufactured wooden toys.

Mercedes: from the first name of the daughter of Emil Jellinek, who distributed cars of the early Daimler company around 1900.

Motorola: Founder Paul Galvin came up with thisname when his company (at the time, Galvin Manufacturing Company)started manufacturing radios for cars. Many audio equipment makers ofthe era used the “ola” ending for their products, most famously the“Victrola” phonograph made by the Victor Talking Machine Company. Thename was meant to convey the idea of “sound” and “motion”. It became sowidely recognized that the company later adopted it as the company name.

Nokia: started as a wood-pulp mill, the companyexpanded into producing rubber products in the Finnish city of Nokia.The company later adopted the city’s name.

Oracle: Larry Ellison, Ed Oates and Bob Miner were working on a consulting project for the CIA. The code name for the project was Oracle (the CIA saw this as the system to give answers to all questions or some such). The project was designed to use the newly written SQL database language from IBM.The project was eventually terminated but they decided to finish whatthey started and bring it to the world. Later they changed the name ofthe company, Relational Technology Inc., to the name of the product.

Pepsi: named from the digestive enzyme pepsin.

Raytheon: “Light of the gods.” Maker of missiles such as Patriot, Maverick, Sidewinder and Tomahawk, among other military technology.

Reebok: alternate spelling of rhebok (Pelea capreolus), an African antelope.

Samsonite: named from the Biblical character Samson, renowned for his strength.

Sharp: Japanese consumer electronics company named from its first product, an ever-sharp pencil.

Six Apart: company co-founders Ben and Mena Trott were born six days apart (in September 1977).

Sprint: from its parent company, Southern Pacific Railroad INTernalCommunications. At the time, pipelines and railroad tracks were thecheapest place to lay communications lines, as the right-of-way wasalready leased or owned.

Starbucks: named after Starbuck, a character in Herman Melville’s whaling novel, Moby-Dick.

Taco Bell: named after founder Glen Bell.

Virgin: Founder Richard Branson’s first companysold records by mail order. He and his friends chose the name VirginRecords as they were all virgins when it came to business

Volvo: from the Latin word volvo, which means “I roll”. It was originally a name for a ball bearing being developed by SKF.

Wipro: from Western India Vegetable ProductsLimited. The company started as a modest Vanaspati and laundry soapproducer and is now also an IT services giant.

vyznamy logotypov

http://www.mgroves.com/blog_archive.php?blogID=586 

http://creativebits.org/logos_with_a_meaning

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