Re: Strange Patents...

2002-12-02 Thread jon hall
Just patent a method for winning the lottery by choosing random numbers, and then sue the pants of anyone who wins the lottery! -- jon mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Monday, December 2, 2002, 4:23:46 PM, you wrote: RE> I was actually just debating on how well I could work the lottery system. If RE>

Re: Strange Patents...

2002-12-02 Thread Jacob
Why click...use the TAB button and hit ENTER At 04:03 PM 12/2/2002 -0600, you wrote: >I'm creating the one keyboard button push method. Who needs a mouse to >click anyway >All my pages will have a keyboard intercept of 'B' for buy me now! > >Jacob wrote: > > >I am still working on the 0-c

RE: Strange Patents...

2002-12-02 Thread Ben Doom
]] : Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 4:42 PM : To: CF-Community : Subject: Re: Strange Patents... : : : I am still working on the 0-click check out idea... trying to fix : a few bugs... : : At 04:22 PM 12/2/2002 -0500, you wrote: : > I was sitting here thinking about the patent process. If : Am

Re: Strange Patents...

2002-12-02 Thread Marlon Moyer
I'm creating the one keyboard button push method. Who needs a mouse to click anyway All my pages will have a keyboard intercept of 'B' for buy me now! Jacob wrote: >I am still working on the 0-click check out idea... trying to fix a few bugs... > >At 04:22 PM 12/2/2002 -0500, you wrote: >

Re: Strange Patents...

2002-12-02 Thread Jacob
I am still working on the 0-click check out idea... trying to fix a few bugs... At 04:22 PM 12/2/2002 -0500, you wrote: > I was sitting here thinking about the patent process. If Amazon.com can >get that stupid 1-click patent, can someone get a patent for.. > >1. A process that allows web s

Re: Strange Patents...

2002-12-02 Thread Larry C. Lyons
You'll be interested in this C-Net article then: Patent holders on the ropes A sea change in the views on patented technologies is affecting a broad range of high-tech standards organizations, forcing caps, thresholds and outright bans on royalties. The news in recent weeks and months has not be

RE: Strange Patents...

2002-12-02 Thread Robert Everland
I was actually just debating on how well I could work the lottery system. If I got every number that had ever been drawn would I have a better chance of winning if I statistically figured out what numbers were called the most? Then I read that it's a 1 in 22,000,000 chance of winning, and I sigh in