Ooooh a Norelco in Canada The reason they're rare for you is because Norelco was the US version of Philips (same company) during the 70s and early 80s. Once Philips bought out Westinghouse in 1982, that was pretty much the end of Norelco (the Norelco name wasn't used on lighting stuff after 1984). The reason Philips took so long to catch on in the US was because of supposed copyright infringement with Philco, an electronics company (old vaccum tube radios are another hobby of mine)...
Actually Philips only got permission to use the Norelco name was because they bought out Philco in the early 1980s. Before they could only use Norelco since Philips was too close a name to Philco.
The first time i read about Norelco i though it was "Norcleo" and i still call it that and can't seem to break the habbit. I always thought it was an odd name then a watched a video and the person read the etch and said "Norelco" and that's when i realized what an idiot i can be lol.
When I was younger I thought Sylvania was "Slide" or something. Same with "Warning", I thought it was "Waiting"...or when I thought that the letter "C" did the job of "S"...
Even funnier than that, I used to think some major brand names had nasty words in them...two that stand out in my mind are "@$$late" instead of Allstate or "(...) sun" instead of Capri sun.
my grandma told me. i'm surprised i don't remember it though! My mom once told me that i always used to get mad at her when we went into a certain shaw's supermarket because it had one of these door decals and i asked her what it said (at the time i couldn't read i guess) and she said that it said "listen to your mother" and i didn't believe her and i got really mad at her i guess.
Well, to be honest I would like it better if you guys posted less off topic stuff in the forum and in comments. I mean some is ok but when over half the thread is full of off topic jokes it makes you guys and the site look immature.
Even funnier than that, I used to think some major brand names had nasty words in them...two that stand out in my mind are "@$$late" instead of Allstate or "(...) sun" instead of Capri sun.
ITT = In This Thread, basically a summary of what the thread is about.
8th grade and 13 year olds, well read the above comments...they're about the same level of maturity of what 8th graders would talk about in school. xP