Hi! * John W. Kennedy: > Josef 'Jupp' SCHUGT wrote: > >"Heroine" is a trademark of Bayer (well, AFAIK it originally was). > > Assuming that you mean the drug, that's "Heroin", in either German or > English. "A heroine" auf Englisch ist "eine Heldin" auf Deutsch. Sorry, I was a bit confused because in German 'Heroine' means an actress who plays the part of some heroine while 'Heroin' usually is used as a synonym for 'Heldin' but can also be used as a synonym of 'Heroine'. Anyway, it's just examples and I don't actually know which spelling was used for the trademark. Josef 'Jupp' SCHUGT -- E-Mail: .--- ..- .--. .--. .--.-. --. -- -..- .-.-.- -.. . http://oss.erdfunkstelle.de/ruby/ - German comp.lang.ruby FAQ http://rubyforge.org/users/jupp/ - Ruby projects at Rubyforge Fatal error: ICMP type 3, code 4 while accessing msft.biz .-.-.