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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Kosh on April 11, 2008, 08:46:25 pm
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...causing the abandonment of an otherwise perfectly good satellite. (http://science.slashdot.org/science/08/04/11/0335206.shtml) And in other news someone actually patented "method for swinging on a swing" (http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-bool.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&co1=AND&d=PTXT&s1=6368227.PN.&OS=PN/6368227&RS=PN/6368227)
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Wow. It's funny, because one of my parents worked in the field of patent analysis, and they never mentioned to me stuff about how ridiculous patents can be sometimes.
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Remind me to start patenting military maneuvers. :drevil:
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That's like that Foxtrot comic where one of them says they'll make an album titled 0 and an album titled 1 and sue everyone for billions of counts of music piracy.
Edit: Probably the nerdy one.
Edit: Yeah, definitely the nerdy one.
Edit: Is Foxtrot still being written, even?
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I'm going to go patent a way to get somthing patented :drevil:
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AT&T (IIRC) already tried that. And Failed.
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:blah:
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How in the blue moon can one patent something that can be derived from orbital physics?
Heck, I'll patent 32-decimal number system just in case it will ever become useful. Heck, if the byte size stays at eight binary digits, there might even be some applications for using 32-decimal system instead of hex decimal system... for example it would allow a whole new world of colour depth for images, with still using just 32-bits for storing RGBA colour information, because the white wouldn't be #ffffff any more but instead #nnnnnn - #fgfgfg would be the middle area gray.
...like the 32-decimal number system hadn't been there since the introduction of numbers... Babylonians used 60-decimal number system.
Seriously what the frichen. :wtf:
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Again...this is dumb.
I'm going to patent walking down the street in a straight or relatively straight line.
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Read the article:
Primarily this is because SES is currently suing Boeing for an unrelated New Skies matter in the order of $50 million dollars - and Boeing told SES that the patent was only available if SES Americom dropped the lawsuit.
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Again...this is dumb.
I'm going to patent walking down the street in a straight or relatively straight line.
Curses! Foiled again!
Well, I'm gonna patent "drinking water", "breathing" and "having sex".. I'll rule the world! :drevil: :drevil: ;7 ;7
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Well, I'm gonna patent "drinking water", "breathing" and "having sex".. I'll rule the world! :drevil: :drevil: ;7 ;7
Patent: Compound Gas and all processes involving it
Compound gas that consisting of 78.08% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon and 0.038% carbon dioxide, rest being of no significance. The gas can also contain water vapour to a varying degree. Can be used to transfer heat or move pistons with pressure. Also can be used to fill vehicle rubber wheels. Other uses include, but are not excluded to, gas transfer to and from blood, floating in it with a vehicle that has smaller net density than Compound Gas, or using foils and high velocity to create high and low pressure zones around the foils, which cause a varying amount of Compound Gas to move into a direction x, causing a force vector to be applied to the foil into direction -x (opposite of x).
I mean, it's kinda complex combination, it must've taken me some effort to figure out this kind of exact ratios for this gas... damn it has some curious applications too.
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Again...this is dumb.
I'm going to patent walking down the street in a straight or relatively straight line.
The Ministry of Silly Walks beat you to it.
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The thread titles seem to have matched up perfectly:
(http://img380.imageshack.us/img380/4305/theyhaveaplanmd5.png)
A large part of the US military-industrial complex, the patent for a particular orbital maneuver, and a plan. Worry ensues. :P
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Patent: Compound Gas and all processes involving it
Compound gas that consisting of 78.08% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon and 0.038% carbon dioxide, rest being of no significance. The gas can also contain water vapour to a varying degree. Can be used to transfer heat or move pistons with pressure. Also can be used to fill vehicle rubber wheels. Other uses include, but are not excluded to, gas transfer to and from blood, floating in it with a vehicle that has smaller net density than Compound Gas, or using foils and high velocity to create high and low pressure zones around the foils, which cause a varying amount of Compound Gas to move into a direction x, causing a force vector to be applied to the foil into direction -x (opposite of x).
Seriously, try to patent that, let us know how it goes.
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I reckon that you might actually be able to sneak a patent like that in actually HT. :D
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The thread titles seem to have matched up perfectly:
(http://img380.imageshack.us/img380/4305/theyhaveaplanmd5.png)
A large part of the US military-industrial complex, the patent for a particular orbital maneuver, and a plan. Worry ensues. :P
The plan of course: :snipe: :headz: :beamz: and somthing involving :v: :warp:
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thats like patenting a left turn
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I have patented the action of bending you rfingers to type........
Also breathing :nervous:
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thats like patenting a left turn
Stop giving people ideas.
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i've got it.. I have the ultimate patent: being alive :ha:
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i've got it.. I have the ultimate patent: being alive :ha:
Pfft, i'll patent being dead. Far more patent infringements.
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but how do you collect?
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Everytime someone dies....Sue them. :D
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Hmmm, I remember hearing a story about a Texan judge back in the old west days. The townsfolk found a man who had fallen off a nearby cliff and, not knowing what to do with him, they brought his body to the judge in the saloon he frequented. The judge decided to fine the guy $50, so he took the money off the guy's body and put it in his own pocket. :D
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Zombie-Newton will have his revenge, mark my words!
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Zombie-Newton will have his revenge, mark my words!
Zombie-Jesus could kick Zombie-Newton's zombie-ass any day of the week.
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Can Boeing "post-date / back-claim" from the NASA missions in the 60's?
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This is it. The proof that all those nut jobs claiming the moon landing never happend are correct. NASA couldn't have landed on the Monn since they would have violated Boeing's patent. :pimp:
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Zombie-Newton will have his revenge, mark my words!
Zombie-Jesus could kick Zombie-Newton's zombie-ass any day of the week.
Alas, this is true, Zombie Jesus has Newton-Negating powers, that's how he managed to walk on the water...