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Revenge is about to be served, methinks...
Remember me posting about my neighbor nabbing Momdigr's adopted kitten? Heheh, look at this shit! I came around the corner the other afternoon, and saw this cat head-shaped reflection on my house. I asked, and, neither Popdigr, nor Momdigr had ever seen it before. We've lived here, in one combination or another, for ~43 years, give or take, and none of us has ever seen this before. And look what's producing the reflection: That's right, it's coming from catnabber's house! His bedroom window, to be precise!! Has Sassy returned from the dead to haunt her nabber? Will Catnabber hear ghostly mews and meows in the night? I hope he never sleeps again. *************************** Is it odd that a (supposedly) flat, rectangular window makes a round(ish), cat head-shaped reflection, or what? She even has a halo! I think stronger forces are at work... Go go ghostcat!!!!
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Grav I have to say, you may make me laugh more than any other Dwellar.
That just gave me a huge guffaw, sitting on my own in a public place (free wifi) (I shall give them your name if I am sectioned...) Thank you for that.
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The reaction of the other passengers appears to be one of sheer indifference. They've seen it all before.
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05-26-2014, 11:59 AM | #11120 |
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they're all too young to be miss havisham.
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05-27-2014, 12:43 AM | #11121 |
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Candles that create another candle from the melted wax. Of course some of the wax gets burned up, so I guess each generation would be a little smaller.
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That's a clever idea.
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05-27-2014, 06:32 AM | #11123 |
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That's really smart. I wonder if that is an old idea resurrected?
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05-27-2014, 11:28 AM | #11124 |
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You could use the candle to power a tiny steam engine perpetual motion machine!
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05-27-2014, 02:38 PM | #11125 | |
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It was a guy named Ben Shine who claims inventing it, and says "world wide patents pending".
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It's already been invented. Well, at least 90% of it has already been invented, and the patent on that 90% hasn't expired yet, so he's actually infringing someone else's patents.
US Patent number 6,220,855 Quote:
Again with the fees. US government, why do you fee your citizens to death? First passports and now patents. Where's my pitchfork? |
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05-27-2014, 03:39 PM | #11127 |
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The pitchfork will never pass committee.
Just grab a torch and get in line.
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05-27-2014, 03:40 PM | #11128 |
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Made m'day a little bit.
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05-27-2014, 09:10 PM | #11129 |
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Don't be fooled, Grav, she just wants your body.
glatt, those patents look like they do the same thing, except they make a fatter new candle. The patent fees were probably not paid because there was no commercial interest to monetize. I've mixed emotions about whether that's good or not. I suppose it frees up the idea for someone to try to make improvements or use as part of something new. An entrepreneur/inventor would be wary of investing time/money on a project which could be derailed by somebody holding an obscure patent.
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I don't understand the intricacies completely, but even when a patent owner is late paying the maintenance fees, there are additional hoops that they can jump through in order to get the patent "turned on" again. But I think that the more time goes by, the harder it is.
I like it that a patent owner has to do a little work to keep a patent active. It furthers progress in inventing stuff when an idea isn't legally tied up for decades. Oh, and I also like it that Google has indexed all the patents so you can search them. It was easy for me to find that prior patent on the same idea. I think the new invention can patent putting a wick in the recycling container to make a candle. I think that little bit is new. But I think that's it. |
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