On Sat, 2003-09-06 at 06:20, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-09-06 at 20:03, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
> 
> > Sorry to bust everyones' bubble there....but I already patented...
> > 
> > wait for it....
> > 
> > Here it comes....
> > 
> > 
> >                                     -> PATENTS <-
> > 
> > 
> > So everytime you patent something..... :-)
> 
> And I patented "cognizant thinking".
> 
it is my opinion and that of my ahhhhturnney, that cognizant thinking is
still subservient to my patent on 'grip' (also incorrectly referred to
as 'grasp'&trade). as in 'in order to cognizance, you have to have a
grip on the subject.
this 'grip' is equal to the grip (or grasp&trade) that one uses to pick
up an object, such as a pencil or ink pin in order to write. it is also
something I should worn about is that while grasp&trade is not
patentable (since it is the same as previously patented grip) it is
however protected by my trademark registration and also my copyright on
the word, as well as my patent on the letters 'a' and the letter
combination of 'gr'. Of course both g&r are under separate patents and
are lic. accordingly.



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> A sociologist, a psychologist, and a engineer were discussing the
> consequences and implications of a married man's having a mistress. The
> sociologist's opinion was that it is absolutely and categorically
> unforgivable for a married man to forfeit the bond of matrimony, and
> engage in such lowly and lustful pursuits. The psychologist's opinion
> was that although morally reprehensible, if a man MUST have a mistress
> to achieve his full potential as a human being, then -- well -- he may
> go ahead and choose to have a mistress, as long as he is considerate
> enough to keep this secret from his wife. The engineer then interjected:
> "I also believe that, if necessary, a married man is entitled to a
> mistress. However, I do not see why the affair should be concealed from
> the wife. On the contrary, if the affair is out in the open, then on
> Friday evenings he may tell his wife that he is going to see his
> mistress, tell his mistress that he is going to be with his wife, then
> go to his office and get some work done!"
> 
> 
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