Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, September 01 2012 @ 08:17 AM EDT |
So can show continuity of decent from builders. The next target will be Italy
because of the proliferation of Roman structures also infringing. Seem to have
forgotten Dr. Who's defense of the UK.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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- Dr. Who! - Authored by: tiger99 on Saturday, September 01 2012 @ 04:00 PM EDT
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Authored by: Gringo_ on Saturday, September 01 2012 @ 11:26 AM EDT |
Oh the sarcasm.... [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: albert on Saturday, September 01 2012 @ 01:08 PM EDT |
A September Fools post!
Good one![ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, September 01 2012 @ 02:16 PM EDT |
A spokesman for Apple revealed the details of Apple's latest court filings:
"The planet Earth is basically a rectangle with rounded corners. In fact
the corners are so rounded that you could almost say it was circular. It's also
a good deal fatter than our phones, in fact you could say it was more of a
sphere. Nevertheless, we believe it to be infringing our design patents, so we
are suing the planet Earth for willfull infringement."
Court cases against the sun, moon, several planets and number of other
astronomical bodies may follow.
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Authored by: knarf on Saturday, September 01 2012 @ 04:43 PM EDT |
What about the Sumerians,
Egyptians and Vikings? Think they should be able to just go along in the
history books, blatantly copying FruitCo's insanely great inventions without
ponying up? No sirree, once someone invents a time machine and Fruit happens to
be able to get a patent on something which they did not invent (again), they'll
be at Enki's throat, Gizeh will be razed and Hagbard can swim
home.
--- [ "Omnis enim res, quae dando non deficit, dum habetur
et non datur, nondum habetur, quomodo habenda est." ]
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Authored by: grokpara on Sunday, September 02 2012 @ 08:14 AM EDT |
Douglas Adams writes of the Hitchhiker's Guide's entry on the geo-social nature
of the universe:
". . . the editors, having to meet a publishing deadline, copied the
information off the back of a packet of breakfast cereal, hastily embroidering
it with a few footnotes in order to avoid prosecution under the incomprehensibly
tortuous Galactic Copyright laws.
"It is interesting to note that a later and wilier editor sent the book
backwards in time through a temporal warp, and then successfully sued the
breakfast cereal company for infringement of the same laws."[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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