> Thanks for the feedback. I work in (applied) mathematics, and 
> in this fields patents are a no-no. You cannot patent a 
> mathematical idea. The best you can do is disseminate it and 
> hope it will have a great number of children (I will not 
> digress on the muddy market of scientific publishing).

>From what I can see by all the patents coming out of Apple, you can patent
just about anything if you wrap it right in legalese ;-)

Best regards,

Lynn Fredricks
President
Paradigma Software
http://www.paradigmasoft.com

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