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In lugnet.loc.au, James Howse writes:
> In lugnet.space, Kyle D. Jackson writes:
> > In lugnet.space, Jesse Alan Long writes:
> > > valves, it is not a problem with my space craft. I also not that my space
> > > craft is constructed of both bricks and plates, as is the usual standard of
> > > Lego space craft and so it becomes exhausting to say Lego bricks and plates
> > > in every sentence so I simply say Legos to indicate that I am meaning Lego
> > > bricks and plates but I do appreciate the effort of your response to my >>letter.
>
> I don't work for The LEGO® company, but I do read bits of what they say. In
> order to help you follow I've added a link to this message. I hope you have
> Acrobat® Reader or a similar program that allows you to read .PDF files.
>
> http://www.lego.com/info/pdf/presskituk.pdf
>
> The last page is
> LEGO trademark usage
>
> Please help us protect our trademark:
>
> 1.The trademark LEGO should be written in CAPITAL letters.
>
> 2.The trademark should not be refered to in a generic way such as "LEGOS" or
> "legos," or as plural or possessive words like "LEGO's"
>
> 3.When using the LEGO trademark as a noun, never leave it alone. Always add
> an extra noun. E.g.:LEGO sets, LEGO products, LEGO toys, LEGO building
> bricks, LEGO universe etc.
>
> 4.The first time the LEGO trademark appears in a headline or title and in
> the following text, it should be accompanied by the registration symbol ®.
>
> End quote.
>
> ***Note if you cannot work out how to add ® to your text it is equally
> acceptable to use (R) [Captial R in curved brackets] to indicate trademark.***
>
>
> > I have posted this message by accident---please ignore it everyone.
> > Thanx ;]
> > KDJ
>
> You know, Todd may have a fix for that, he's proposed having to e-mail
> confirm messages, it'd stop hip-shooting and lip-flapping, or at least,
> that's the plan.
>
> James® (who loves to ® in the morning ® at lunchtime and ® lots at night)
Thanbk you for sharing the information, Kyle. You are correct in showing me
that I should say LEGO bricks and LEGO plates but even with these rules, you
still violate proper grammar so how would you replace LEGO bricks and LEGO
plates with a pronoun?
Jesse Long
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