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Comment Patentability and Public Disclosure (Score 1) 438

I was under the impression that if you have an idea and you discuss it with anyone who has not signed a confidentiality agreement other than your spouse then it is considered by the patent office to have been publicly disclosed and thus ineligible to be patented. It is not just a matter of trust, it is a matter of legality.

Comment Re:Improved Roaming (Score 1) 82

Because then you are not using your existing cell phone anymore with your existing ATT number. You would have a second phone number for your wifi device, so you would have to set up call forwarding to the phone you are using when you are using the other one. Also you wouldn't be able to receive text messages when your cell phone doesn't have service. I get around this by using Google Voice with a variety of phone services, only giving out my Google Voice number.

Comment Isn't everyone getting what they are paying for? (Score 1) 466

Everyone who bought the game bought it because of itself, not because some extra content might be on the disc. Then if they wanted the additional content, they paid extra for it and they were able to use it. How does it matter that the content was just unlocked instead of downloaded when they get the same result either way? I'm not trying to be a troll, I just don't understand the problem.

Comment Collateral damage has always been lawful in war (Score 1) 2

If you look at any past military conflict, there has always been collateral damage caused by and expected by both sides. And the collateral damage of today pales in comparison of the collateral damage of the past. Just look at things like burning down entire cities during the American Revolution, or the bombing of entire cities in Germany and Britain and other countries during World War II, and of course the worst of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Collateral damage is an unfortunate part of any conflict. At least now we try to limit it a lot more than it has been limited in the past.

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