Another AudiogoNer in the NY Times


The New Jersey section of today's New York Times feature story is of people weathering the economic doldrums in NJ. One of the featured companies is Ginko Audio led by Vinh Vu and Norm Ginsbury. On page 10 of the section is a large photo of Vinh and Norm with an acrylic dustcover over a VPI Aries Scout, as well as their stands.
slipknot1
Sorry Vinh. I was typing so fast, it WAS early, I left the g out. Noticed it when I hit submit. I DO know how to spell gingko and gingkoaudio.com
Slipknot1:
The NY Times made those errors also in their article.
So did the CES folks in their CES 2004 roster. Maybe I SHOULD change the name to Ginko???
More confusing still: the standard spelling is "ginkgo." Some sources, however, list "gingko" as a "variant."
I got it! Our new marketing tag line "Remember to take gingko biloba so you spell our name right!" :-)
Or "We make your system sound right even if you spell our name wrong!" :-)
When we came up with the name, we wanted it to be memorable and new-agey. I guess we did not do too well on the memorable part!!! :-)
Hi guys,

You might want to register the variations on your domain names, so you can redirect people to the right place no matter how they misspell your name! At $10/year/spelling, it's pretty cheap (www.godaddy.com).

- Eric