Well, actually the Swiss, and the German, are quite good. Fond or  
rules and order.  In Germany they often have Ph. D´s while in the US  
they often have bachelors degrees in their technical field...  .-)

DagT

Den 28. jul. 2006 kl. 21.29 skrev Bob W:

> Perhaps he drew it with brakes and intends to put a big sign on them
> when he's built it saying "Warning - do not apply brakes. Applying
> brakes invalidates warranty".
>
> That would easily get by the patent clerks, who are probably not very
> good at physics anyway. Especially the Swiss.
>
> --
> Cheers,
>  Bob
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>> Behalf Of graywolf
>> Sent: 28 July 2006 16:24
>> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
>> Subject: Re: Talk about crap
>>
>> Interesting, since the US patent laws specifically says PM
>> machines are
>> not patentable, and any such are automatically rejected without
>> consideration. Now it is possible some things have been patented
> that
>> fall into that category, but the fact that they do has, in that
> case,
>> been cleverly concealed by the applicant.
>


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