November 2008

Monday, November 24th, 2008

For anyone who may be confused about the term “sandwich” or how to make one, fear not, for McDonald’s has you covered. They have applied for patent WO/2006/068865: “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING A SANDWICH“.

Yes, Kathryn V. Proper, Henry T. Ewald, and Paul G. Simmons have come up with the novel idea of “making a sandwich, which may be a hot or cold sandwich, quickly by pre-assembly of various sandwich components and simultaneous preparation of different parts of the same sandwich.”

From the description:

The methods may include one or more of the use of preasseribled [sic] sandwich fillings, assembly of garnishes in advance of a customer’s order or while ether [sic] portions of the sandwich are being heated using the sandwich assembly tool, the simultaneous heating of a bread component and the sandwich filling, placing the bread component over the tool containing garnish, and inverting the tool and bread combination to deposit the sandwich garnish onto the bread component.

Is that a really long-winded and terribly-spelled way of saying “we make it before you order it so it can sit around until we microwave it”? What’s wrong with using your hand to put the “garnish” on? And what sandwiches have an ether portion? I must be ordering the wrong thing.

Oh, and FYI, from BitLaw:

Section 101 of the U.S. Patent Act sets forth the general requirements for a utility patent:

Whoever invents or discovers any new and useful process, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvements thereof, may obtain a patent, subject to the conditions and requirements of this title.

In other words, for an invention to be patentable it must:

1. be statutory,
2. be new,
3. be useful, and
4. be nonobvious.

Does it stack up?

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Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Look at this dancer. Is she spinning clockwise or counter-clockwise? Keep looking. Does she change directions? Can you make her switch?

Dancer

Found here.

I’m sure the nipples are necessary for the effect. Or maybe I’m just imagining.

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Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

“The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.”
- Winston Churchill

“Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, in order to assure the survival and the success of liberty.”
- John F. Kennedy

“When great changes occur in history, when great principles are involved, as a rule the majority are wrong. The minority are right.”
- Eugene V. Debs

“Democracy is worth dying for, because it is the most deeply honorable form of government ever devised by man.”
- Ronald Reagan

“As I would not be a slave, so I would not be a master. This expresses my idea of democracy.”
- Abraham Lincoln

“Democracy is a device that ensures we shall be governed no better than we deserve.”
- George Bernard Shaw

“Indeed, it has been said that democracy is the worst form of government except all those other forms that have been tried from time to time.”
- Winston Churchill

“Democracy is the recurrent suspicion that more than half of the people are right more than half of the time.”
- E.B. White

“Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country.”
- John F. Kennedy

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