I recently flew out of SJC and I was both scanned and patted down. (first time for each) Are you suggesting I was violated in some way? Maybe the guy liked what he saw on the scanner. I am not sensitive, so I was not offended. But I do think it is stupid. I had to throw away the coke I was drinking, too. How silly is that? Am I going to poison myself, or suddenly explode?
I was pretty offended by the way a fat woman shoved to get ahead of me in line for the metal detector, though. Have some manners, people! Did that 15-20 sec earlier she got into the airport by doing that really count for anything?
Read between the lines. He obviously thinks this episode may be his springboard to fame and fortune. "I'll take time to survey my other options." My bet is he will be back at BB before long. His video is fun, but doesn't show any great creativity or marketable skills.
Perhaps I lack in imagination. But I fail to think of a situation where saying a patent was a continuation of another one would ever have a meaningful use? "Duh, oh yeah, I forgot to add this one little thing to the original patent. So let me just correct that now and add this one teensy weensy thing to it and modify it a bit. And we'll all just pretend it was always in there from the first place. ok?" Its only purpose seems to be for abuse.
First I just need to say that this patent is absurd in its generality!
But the main stupidity seems to be that they file a patent in 2008 that has tons of prior art, but get around that simply by saying the patent is a continuation of one from 1997, when there wasn't as much obvious prior art. (I still think there was, but that is a different matter.) If you read the one from 1997 it doesn't really have much to do with the one from 2008, so how is it they are allowed to connect them just to get around the obvious more recent prior art?
As a programmer, Incompetence is the perfect word for it.
If there had been any thought behind this, why wouldn't they at least have it default to "Newest comment first"? No sane person wants to read a 6 month old comment that was for some other article. The first thing I do when I read one of these articles is click "Newest". Next time I read an article there, I have to click "Newest" again, ie., it isn't sticky. Once again a sign of incompetence.
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not one or the other
I was pretty offended by the way a fat woman shoved to get ahead of me in line for the metal detector, though. Have some manners, people! Did that 15-20 sec earlier she got into the airport by doing that really count for anything?
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oh noes
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Re: uhhhh
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bad move BB
Should have given him a raise instead BB.
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Re: A great paper about continuation patent abuse
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patent system fundamentally broken
But the main stupidity seems to be that they file a patent in 2008 that has tons of prior art, but get around that simply by saying the patent is a continuation of one from 1997, when there wasn't as much obvious prior art. (I still think there was, but that is a different matter.) If you read the one from 1997 it doesn't really have much to do with the one from 2008, so how is it they are allowed to connect them just to get around the obvious more recent prior art?
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Re: Incompetence is a strong word
If there had been any thought behind this, why wouldn't they at least have it default to "Newest comment first"? No sane person wants to read a 6 month old comment that was for some other article. The first thing I do when I read one of these articles is click "Newest". Next time I read an article there, I have to click "Newest" again, ie., it isn't sticky. Once again a sign of incompetence.
Why not just call a duck a duck?
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