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Misspellng of "Famous" Product Names

Started by rogertra, June 21, 2009, 02:53:15 PM

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rogertra

No doubt many of you, like myself, you cannot understand why so many people on this and other lists cannot spell well known product names.  Look at the various thread lists currently running for examples of misspelling of product names.

Here are four of the most common misspellings, feel free to add to the list -

"Bachmann" - Not Backman nor Bachman nor Bach man.

"Kadee" - Not Kaydee.

"Athearn" - Not Athern.

"Walthers" - Not Walters nor Walther's nor Walter's.

Mr. B.  How about adding these manufacturers and other to the spell check list?



Jim Banner

May I add;

"Aristo-Craft"   not Aristocraft

"Life-Like"  not Lifelike or Life-like

and even though it is not a model railroad manufacturer:

"eBay"  not Ebay or ebay

Jim
Growing older is mandatory but growing up is optional.

CNE Runner

For what it is worth: I just wish posters would use the Spell Check that Bachmann has provided.

Ray
"Keeping my hand on the throttle...and my eyes on the rail"

Joe Satnik

If your loco is too heavy to lift, you'd better be able to ride in, on or behind it.

rustyrails

I taught computer science at a little college down the road for about five years after I retired.  I eventually gave up on my students' grammar and spelling issues and stuck to what was in my text books.  The purpose of language is to convey ideas.  If you can understand, it's working, even if it's not perfect.  Anything more than that is above my pay grade.
Rusty

Guilford Guy

How about mispronouncing Kato? (Kah Toe, not Kay Toe)
Alex


Conrail Quality

One that seems to happen a lot:
Amtrak- Not Amtrack or Amtrac

Isn't an Amtrac some sort of military truck?

Timothy

Timothy

Still waiting for an E33 in N-scale

rustyrails

Behold the amtrac.  All it needs now is an open platform observation on pontoons to carry the markers.   ;D 
Rusty

http://tinyurl.com/nopc8u

glennk28

Also--  "Kadee" is not "KD" nor "K.D."  I believe the name is an acronym for "Keith and Dale Edwards Enterprises"  --those being the names of the brothers who founded the company.  gj

az2rail

#9
Quote from: Jim Banner on June 21, 2009, 05:58:17 PM
May I add;

"eBay"  not Ebay or ebay

Jim

Actually, ebay can be spelt all three ways. As a business you can capitalize the first letter, and if go to their web page, you will find they spell both ways, eBay, and ebay. Their logo shows a small "b", but in some of their own text, you will find a capital "B".

Bruce
If your parents never had children, chances are you won't either.

Yampa Bob

Timothy,
That would be "Half-track", which might also apply to some of my posts.  :D

Rusty,
I think that is a picture of a "Water Buffalo". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_vehicle
I know what I wrote, I don't need a quote
Rule Number One: It's Our Railroad.  Rule Number Two: Refer to Rule Number One.

Pacific Northern

Is not the correct term "Name Products"?

Famous Products has a whole new meaning.
Pacific Northern

rustyrails

You're probably right, Bob.  All I want is the Jeep anyway.  hehehehe
Rusty

jettrainfan

Alco, Not Al co, Al-co and not Alcoa.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZL7jR1cRb4             

This is how i got my name and i hope that you guys like it.

http://www.youtube.com/user/jettrainfan?feature=mhw4
youtube account

Yampa Bob

#14
Rusty,
Ok, you can have the Jeep, I want the LVT for trips to Denver. That should compete in the road rage contest.   >:(

I think all the names mentioned are pretty "famous" among modelers. From the "Urban Dictionary":  "When you have achieved fame enough that your name can be found on Wikipedia".  Heck, they named a railroad after me. :D

I might amend to: "When you're famed enough to be known to a recluse Cowboy". Familiar, famous, popular, well known, es todos mismo.
I know what I wrote, I don't need a quote
Rule Number One: It's Our Railroad.  Rule Number Two: Refer to Rule Number One.