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The Xerox logo is a lowercase treatment of the Xerox name - in a vibrant red - alongside a sphere-shaped symbol sketched with lines that link to form an illustrative "X," representing Xerox's connections to its customers, partners, industry and innovation. The logo can be seen in the upper left corner of the main Xerox Corporation web site.
Go back to 1976 and watch the commercial for Xerox copy machines. The setting is in a monastery where a monk named Brother Dominic has spent years creating a masterwork of writing in calligraphy. He presents it to his monsignor and the monsignor is satisfied with the work and tells Brother Dominic to make 500 more copies !! The look of expression on Brother Dominic's face is that of an unbelievable task. Conveniently right next door is an office building where Brother Dominic asks a big favor and make 500 copies of the manuscript in just a few minutes. He goes back to the monsignor and says "here it is.......the 500 copies that you requested" He hands over the 500 copies to the monsignor where he looks up to the heavens and says "Its a miracle". This goes down as the funniest commercial that I have ever seen. It is on YOU TUBE and all you have to do is type in is "Xerox, Its A Miracle" and you can see it
You can buy them in a bookstore if you like...i've seen printed copies of the Beatrice letters.
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First attested as urban (scholatic) slang 1950s U.S. Possible portmanteau of 'doo-doo' and 'goofus', most often seen spelt 'doofus'.
Nobody gave their graphical OS and mouse to Apple. Apple developed their own graphical OS for their Lisa computer and another graphical OS for their Macintosh computer. Steve Jobs and some of the Apple team did visit Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research Center) where they saw the Xerox system which used a graphical interface and a mouse but they built their own system for the Apple computers which developed new ideas and expanded some features they had seen at Xerox.
Yes, "she" and "seen" are considered to be rhyming words because they share the same ending sound, 'ee'.
Moby Dick has sold over 25 million copies worldwide since it was first published in 1851.
"Nothing" because we can make nothing but that can't be seen by ourselves or anyone else can see.
"Heard" is a past tense action word that refers to perceiving sound through the ears. "Seen" is also a past tense action word that refers to observing something with the eyes.
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