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Quick trivia quiz.

How many inventors have an SI unit of measurement named for them as well as a product or company name,?

Hertz is one.

 

 

What’s next?

McDonald's.

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2 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

Quick trivia quiz.

How many inventors have an SI unit of measurement named for them as well as a product or company name,?

Hertz is one.

 

Tesla.
Volt. 
Siemens. 
Onion. 
Coulomb. 
Radian. 
Lumen.

Edited by Ethan Tremblay


18 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

Unethical sponsors is the go-to for champion clubs.

Collingwood has Emirates, KFC, LaTrobe Financial, and Nike.

An all-flavours ice cream box of worker exploitation, dishonest finance, actual slavery, and fatbergs.

I googled to check something about Emirates airlines; the CEO/quasi-owner is of course a son of the previous god-king of Dubai.

"Ahmed's career in the aviation industry began in 1985 when he was appointed president of the Dubai Department of Civil Aviation (DCA). Emirates, the national carrier, was launched at the same time, with Ahmed appointed chairman."

Love it. Pure Collingwood. He even married his cousin.

Yes, but how many teeth does he have and how many are his?

 
15 hours ago, kallangurdemon said:

 

I have found Hertz great to deal with both here and in the U.S .Terrific service and always honour the MFC discount.

My issue wasn't to do with service levels, but treatment of their workers.  I understand most supporters seem OK to take cash from anyone on the basis that everyone else does, I just wish our club could be more ethical.

2 hours ago, bluey said:

What’s next?

McDonald's.

I doubt they'd be interested in sponsoring an individual club as they're looking at a bigger prize and lobbying strongly to gain the naming rights for the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

They want it to be known as "The McG".

 


19 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

I doubt they'd be interested in sponsoring an individual club as they're looking at a bigger prize and lobbying strongly to gain the naming rights for the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

They want it to be known as "The McG".

 

yeah, and they'd probably want to put arches on the goal posts

15 hours ago, bluey said:

What’s next?

McDonald's.

.

 

 

 

They are already a partner.

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16 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Tesla.
Volt. 
Siemens. 
Onion. 
Coulomb. 
Radian. 
Lumen.

Newton

Curie - a bit of a reach as unit is non-SI and product is a deodorant!

Edited by demosaw

19 hours ago, bluey said:

What’s next?

McDonald's.

.

 

 

 


Perfect for BBB. I suspect his mother had relations with Ronald. 😜

On 21/11/2023 at 21:05, Demonland said:

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Too bad the logo isn't on the front. Our mids might kick to a leading target if it were so obvious.


19 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Tesla.
Volt. 
Siemens. 
Onion. 
Coulomb. 
Radian. 
Lumen.

Watt

On 21/11/2023 at 20:05, Demonland said:

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As long as the $$$ sponsorship is in line with the size of the logo.

20 hours ago, D Rev said:

My issue wasn't to do with service levels, but treatment of their workers.  I understand most supporters seem OK to take cash from anyone on the basis that everyone else does, I just wish our club could be more ethical.

Until you provide more detail from a source or yourself or more posters back your comments up I will continue to use Hertz and gain my 10/20% discount from them and their high standards of service. 

On 21/11/2023 at 15:06, Its Time for Another said:

Not that we'll ever know but wonder if this was Jaguar not being prepared to pay more than Hertz or them just deciding to not sponsor Dees anymore. Hope it's the former. I would imagine the cost of sponsorship is a lot more now than it was when they first came on board. 

Read the post on the MFC website. Definitely seems like a happy divorce. 


On 21/11/2023 at 19:53, Little Goffy said:

I googled to check something about Emirates airlines; the CEO/quasi-owner is of course a son of the previous god-king of Dubai.

"Ahmed's career in the aviation industry began in 1985 when he was appointed president of the Dubai Department of Civil Aviation (DCA). Emirates, the national carrier, was launched at the same time, with Ahmed appointed chairman."

Love it. Pure Collingwood. He even married his cousin.

Strong cultural fit with the forthcoming Tassie franchise?

Edited by TRIGON

3 hours ago, 58er said:

Read the post on the MFC website. Definitely seems like a happy divorce. 

Maybe a "consciously uncoupling" which may leave space for a renewed "coupling" when  their new models are to be released. 

I am surprised Jaguar is still a sponsor. The brand is going nowhere in the Australia market.  One of the poorest selling European brands. 

 
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8 hours ago, 58er said:

As long as the $$$ sponsorship is in line with the size of the logo.

If that’s the case, we will be funding 100% of our new training facility by tomorrow

12 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

If that’s the case, we will be funding 100% of our new training facility by tomorrow

Are we spending more at Casey?


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