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Posted by Grove r on April 18, 2002 at 14:45:37 from (161.184.22.228):
In Reply to: Re: Soap Box Subject! posted by Dan in Ore on April 18, 2002 at 09:25:49:
Hi, Dan, as I said in my original post, about the patent office being another story, well let me explain my thoughts on that; first thing one has to do when one has an idea, is give some self styled entity a bunch of money, now doesn't this seem more than a tadd backwards? you have the idea, they want money!! When you go to the store, they don't geve you money to buy their product! Why would I give some patent atourney, money for MY idea? And this patent search is more of the same malarky, more money! Maybe I could become a millionair, have several ideas that I honestly believe would take off, but not under this program! And besides, haveing never been a millionair, I have no idea what I am missing, just like having a third arm, could be handier than H. how am I to know, do all right the way I am, even if I am a mental cripple.......now you have me back on that dang soap box again!! might have to go lie down, again! Have a gooder,R.E.L.
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