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  1. This quote in a letter to the Herald was particularly telling of how others see our predicament:

    "What if this year at the Fargodome, the filled-to-capacity crowd had to cheer their returning national champions with something like “We are the Sundogs, the Mighty Mighty Sundogs”?"

    The full letter (which isn't half bad) is posted at the Herald here:  http://www.grandforksherald.com/letters/3811321-letter-what-if-thats-question-und-fans

    John

  2. I'm more than a little surprised they ditched "Nokota" while keeping Blaze, Force, Pride, and Spirit.  I thought I recalled a statement at the beginning of the process stating they wouldn't consider some abstract idea or weather phenomenon, because people simply don't relate to them or take any pride in them.

     

    Hopefully these people speak up again, and concepts such as these are removed from consideration, or this committee could do some real damage.

     

    John

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  3. Roughriders is not unique.  Not only the HS, but Cedar Rapids for hockey, Saskatchewan for football and Frisco Texas for AAA Baseball.

     

    I can't find a HS, College or Professional team with the nickname Cavalry.

     

    That is unique.

     

    And for the record, I don't/didn't hate RRHS.  I played football there.

     

    Roughriders is unique among college and pro ranks in the US, which is a pretty high hurdle to meet.  I wouldn't worry about minor league teams like those above.

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  4. It's interesting to watch the board today.. I've been a fan since the (depressing) Rube Bjorkman days. With every announcement of a new coach came the whining and consternation about the next coach,, and yet every coach has stepped in and done a brilliant job.  Have faith. Berry got the job for a reason.

    True this.  I remember people being nervous that Blais was being plucked from a high school job, and might not be up to running a college program.  That one seems to have worked out OK...

  5. how many times have i heard this song and dance before? when are you vikings fans going to realize that the vikings are a mess from top to bottom! there is a reason why they suck year in and year out, THEY DRAFT PLAYERS IN THE FIRST ROUND LIKE CHRISTIAN PONDER! Before anyone says "he sucks and he never should've been picked when he was", you were probably the ones who said he was going to be the greatest thing since sliced bread. the fact of the matter is, AP probably wont be in MN this season and there wont be a hoard of draft picks coming the vikings way. its just reality 

    I strongly suspect time will prove each sentence of this to be incorrect.

  6. It's not so much that the players are a little up and down that concerns me, but rather that it's been a decade or more since we had a player who didn't feel like they had to play in-system 100% of the time and could make a play when they saw an opening. 

     

    I enjoyed the Redhawks game last night more than the UND game not just because UND lost, but because it was genuinely fun to watch players like Czarnik who have some individual skill show us what they can do. 

     

    Check it out if you haven't seen it:

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  7. How about Northerns. And have a mean looking fish as the logo.

    That killer Northern is the meanest Northern I've ever seen.  It has a vicious streak a mile wide, and nasty, big, pointy teeth...

  8. There was an article in the student paper when I was in school about 2005 showing evidence of the parking nazis actually prewriting tickets for meters. (Giving you a ticket before the meter had expired).

    I had this happen once. Started a stopwatch for the time on the meter, and was careful to make it back just in time only to find a ticket on my car and no ticket cop in sight.  I appealed, and they basically said the ticket stands. 

     

    The "people" enforcing parking barely qualified as people at all, as they had no reason or heart.

     

    John

  9. I remember my first day of college at UND.  My roommate was a graduate student who had been out of high school for 7 years, had served in the navy, and always had a littel bit of beer in the mini-fridge.

     

    The RA came around the first day to introduce himself, and my roommate offered the RA a beer.  The RA indicated we weren't supposed to have beer, and roommate said it should be fine as long as RA drank it in our suite.  RA politely declined, and mentioned we had probably best keep the beer in our suite too, though.  I thought it was fairly clever how he set expectations and reached a reasonable accomodation on day one, although it might not have worked as well if it wasn't an upper-class coed dorm.

     

    John

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  10. I'm trying to come up with a nickname related to Orion the Hunter.

    That's the constellation that appears in in mid-August, dominates the fall and winter and spring, but is out of sight by late April, until the following August.

    They put Orion into the ship's patch for the USS NORTH DAKOTA.

    Interesting that the logo also features Roughriders in text and Nakota horses at the edges of the sky.

  11. Nope, this is a common misconception. Even if they lose the federal registered trademark, the Redsinks can still sue people for common law trademark infringement, or can sue under state law, and almost certainly will. It's more convenient to have your trademark federally registered, but it's certainly not necessary for trademark enforcement.

    It's also far from clear that the "Redskins" name was derogatory or offensive when first registered in the 1960s, and I think there's a decent chance that the team is able to keep some of the earliest-registered marks (including the name itself) on appeal. They can then seek trademark protection for current logos detached from the name, and have a robust federally registered trademark portfolio once again.

    It's interesting news, and consistent with what the USPTO has found in other trademark examinations (e.g. denying "Slants" for an asian band or "Dykes on Bikes", although the dykes were later granted protection after showing that applicants were representative of the community and did not find the term disparaging). But, I think it will matter little to the Redskins organization in the long run.

    John

  12. The Redskins can (and almost certainly will) still aggressively protect their trademark through state and common law trademark protection if their federally registered mark is permanently cancelled. Some people may think it's open season, but they will likely quickly find out that this is not the case. Also, the federally registered trademarks remain enforceable during the Redsins' appeal, which it appears will come as a surprise to some.

    John

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