Philip, no, What I am suggesting is to go into the invention process as a
business prospect. I.E. Did you do do a Patent Search to make sure that no
one else has invented a "Hawking clone" ?   Plus a clone such as a living
being may not be patent-able.  And you wouldn't be "signing up" for
anything. You would be hiring a patent attorney, a doctor, and many other
personnel to get your  Hawking clone from idea to reality.

Patients are not cheep, so you have to plan out how your are going to pay
for one (I spent over $9,000.00 on mine and it took me 3 years to get it)
If you have an idea I can help you with getting started. If I'm not around,
then I recommend the Hudson Inventors group.

Andy


On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 3:15 PM, Philip P. Patnode <[email protected]>wrote:

> @Andrew
>
> Are you saying I get a *patient* if I start the funding part of a new
> product/invention process?
>
> Sign me up for a Hawking clone, please.
>
> This will be so cool!
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 12:35 AM, alex kot <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I bought a Starter Kit made by OSEPP from microcenter, not as cool as the
>> one Torrie showed from SparkFun.  I know Microcenter sells SparkFun
>> products, but I am not sure if they have the one she listed yet.  Might
>> stop by next time when I am at work (Microcenter is up in Cleveland).
>>
>>
>>   On Thursday, November 28, 2013 12:28 AM, Andrew Buczko <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>   "prototyping kit for a brand new inventor"
>> The kit Torrie suggested looks great, and would be nice to
>> have available at SynHak.
>>
>> When people ask about how to invent something, I like to talk to them
>> about Starting their own business with the thing that they want to invent.
>> Since you need to find some way to pay for everything that goes with
>> getting a patient. There are a lot of things that people don't think about
>> :)
>>
>> Hmm, I really need some free time so that I can write a talk about it.
>> Andy
>>
>> PS, you can also contact the Hudson inventors group for suggestions too.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 10:21 PM, Torrie Fischer <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 13:59:55 Pierce wrote:
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > Could I ask for an opinion from anyone who has a few minutes & feels
>> like
>> > weighing in?
>> >
>> >          If I was trying to put together a prototyping kit for a brand
>> new
>> > inventor, what would go into it?
>> >
>> > Goals:
>> > A really wide range of possible inventions.
>> > Functional, as well as representative, stuff, not *just* 'model of'
>> stuff.
>> > A bunny slope learning curve.
>> > An exciting, real, substantive feel.
>> > Access to many different disciplines (mechanical, electrical, robotic,
>> > programming, crafty, modern material marvels, etc.?) of making and an
>> > encouragement to fuzz those lines!
>> > Ideal for a systems approach or big picture thinking approach to
>> invention.
>> >
>> >
>> > Two cost types:
>> > 1.) the skies the limit
>> > &
>> > 2.)  $100 or $200 for two dozen inventors to take turns, in teams, for
>> many
>> > dismantle-n-rebuild real inventions.
>> >
>> > I've given this bunches of thought but I would like to hear from other
>> > people with different ideas.  If this is the wrong forum for this big a
>> > question, feel free to delete and respond with the appropriate
>> > e-chastisement.
>>
>> You might be looking for the Sparkfun Inventor's Kit as a source of
>> inspiration for electronics:
>>
>> https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11576
>>
>> Its only $90 and would easily cover everything about electronics,
>> programming,
>> and a touch of robotics. I'm not sure for the other bits though.
>>
>> >
>> > Thanks for everything and hello to all from Steph,
>> > (One of the new persons, with brown hair, who's been visiting lately.)
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