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5. August 2012, 12:08:19
Mort 
"A Post-it note (or Sticky Note) is a piece of stationery with a re-adherable strip of adhesive on the back, designed for temporarily attaching notes to documents and other surfaces. Although now available in a wide range of colors, shapes, and sizes, Post-it notes are most commonly a 3-inch (76 mm) square, canary yellow in color. A unique low-tack adhesive allows the notes to be easily attached and removed without leaving marks or residue.

Post-it notes were invented by 3M's Art Fry, using an adhesive developed by a colleague, Spencer Silver. Until the 1990s, when the patent expired, they were produced only in the 3M plant in Cynthiana, Kentucky."

Although it is widely reported that the Cube was built as a teaching tool to help his students understand 3D objects, his actual purpose was solving the structural problem of moving the parts independently without the entire mechanism falling apart. He did not realize that he had created a puzzle until the first time he scrambled his new Cube and then tried to restore it.[13] Rubik obtained Hungarian patent HU170062 for his "Magic Cube" in 1975. Rubik's Cube was first called the Magic Cube (Bűvös kocka) in Hungary. The puzzle had not been patented internationally within a year of the original patent. Patent law then prevented the possibility of an international patent. Ideal wanted at least a recognizable name to trademark; of course, that arrangement put Rubik in the spotlight because the Magic Cube was renamed after its inventor in 1980.


The Patent says new invention

5. August 2012, 15:59:28
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Papa Zoom (5. August 2012, 16:01:11)
(V): Of course it's a new invention. Do you not think before you write? What, could it be an old invention? It's not an original thought. It's an idea that was built on other ideas. Is the car an original idea? No. It was simply a buggy with an engine.

This topic surfaced when the Col claimed that Romney doesn't have an original thought. I should have challenged that differently and asked if The Col had examined ALL of Romney's thoughts (I'll save ya the time-he hasn't). It was simply another example of a lazy statement made by a liberal who had no substantive argument so he attacked the person. Liberals love to attack the person rather than focus on their ideas.

But hey, thanks for the mini lesson (you got from google) on post-it notes. That "new" invention still wasn't an original idea. It's simply true that there is nothing new under the sun. People have been using variations of the post-it pads for years.

And while you're checking your google source, could you please provide us with an example where a new idea (a new idea isn't the same as an original thought) can be considered an old invention?

"Hey Charlie, check this out. I just invented something old!"



BTW, NOTHING in your post supports your assertion that the post it or the rubic represents an original thought. You crack me up. But you do love to pettifog an issue.

5. August 2012, 17:34:04
Mort 
Subject: Re:Liberals love to attack the person rather than focus on their ideas.
Modified by Mort (5. August 2012, 19:08:14)
Artful Dodger: You and your buddy do enough of that.. If liberals "love to attack the person rather than focus on their ideas" .. then you and your buddy must find it... orgasmic.

I'd say the A-bomb is an old invention, the universe has been using such for billions of years.. at least this one has, rules as such might be different in another universe, so such laws are not (as theory goes now) multiversal.

The post it, might have been around in terms of a piece of paper and tape, yet no-one thought of putting the two together and using a glue that is very low tack.

"NOTHING in your post supports your assertion that the post it or the rubic represents an original thought."

I expect if Jesus himself said it was you'd still disagree.

5. August 2012, 17:58:30
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re:Liberals love to attack the person rather than focus on their ideas.
(V): Nah. You've got the pettifogging trophy. You're number one there.

Give it up Jules. You are pettifogging again. Please go read the dictionary so you can fully understand what "original" means. You clearly don't know.

And now you are comparing yourself to Jesus?

5. August 2012, 19:05:56
Mort 
Subject: Re:Liberals love to attack the person rather than focus on their ideas.
Artful Dodger: I understand original.... I understand Descartes.. so?

By this thought then.. even Jesus was nothing new.... I think it's said he went over to India and studied there for twelve years anyway.

So?

And you know I wasn't saying I'm Jesus. I wouldn't want to be now even if I was... with some of the idiots out there 'working' in my name.... I'd be embarrassed!!

5. August 2012, 21:16:15
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re:Liberals love to attack the person rather than focus on their ideas.
(V): You apparently don't fully comprehend the concept of "original thought." You need to give it up. You are wrong no matter how much google you cut and paste.

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