Brand awareness
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Could be worse:
Or the plant nursery in an Australian town named Mole Station, who registered the obvious domain name that came to mind without thinking about it.
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Or the plant nursery in an Australian town named Mole Station, who registered the obvious domain name that came to mind without thinking about it.
That took me a few seconds but lmao
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Then you have the GIMP problem where corporate won’t approve use because of the name.
Yeah, if you want corps to piss off from using your code, you don't need to GPL it, just name it dick-wiggler or something
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Could be worse:
they knew exactly what they did.
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That's because you're weak, Amy. Weak.
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I mean you wouldn't forget it.
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What if it's on purpose? That branding sure is Iconic
I’m very sure it’s on purpose
Rockstar made their fictional company with San Andreas in 2004
https://www.grandtheftwiki.com/ProLaps
Seems like a hobby project with a subtle chuckle at the end of every benefitial article being published under that name
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True, also I just realized that a google search might go wrong.
How? Nowadays GIMP is predominantly used for the software and all the top results reflect that.
Hell, GIMP is only used for the software in non-English speaking countries.
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Then you have the GIMP problem where corporate won’t approve use because of the name.
Big Ass Fans had this problem for church clientele, so they cover their logo
…usually
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Pro-Laps is also literally a GTA in-world brand name for an athletics clothing company
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Bro that's literally the name of a GTA brand. It's called Pro Laps.
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It was featured in GTA 5 though
since GTA SA
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Or the plant nursery in an Australian town named Mole Station, who registered the obvious domain name that came to mind without thinking about it.
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Or the plant nursery in an Australian town named Mole Station, who registered the obvious domain name that came to mind without thinking about it.
Reminds me of the tech site from long ago, Experts Exchange. Their website was originally expertsexchange[.]com, and it showed in in google searches fairly regularly (they actually had some reasonable content at the start). Eventually, they added a hyphen.
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Big Ass Fans had this problem for church clientele, so they cover their logo
…usually
The ass in the logo is called Fanny.
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I saw this post while standing in line for a bagel. Right next to me was a stack of magazines. This was on top. Uncanny timing.
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Papyrus..
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Lapse Pro was right there.
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Papyrus..