Monthly Archives: April 2006

Judges with a sense of humor

Recently, the Fed Circuit issued an opinion in a case called Invitrogen v. Biocrest (424 F.3d 1374) where the main issue boiled down to “what constituted public use?” In the opinion, justice Rader discusses the case that set the standard for … Continue reading

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The Virtual Commute

This post has been much delayed, but it has to be written…it is the ultimate in geekdom commuting. Several weeks back Chauffer J and I had to drive separately to work due to conflicting schedules.  On the way to work, … Continue reading

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More Web 2.0 stuff

Most of these Web 2.0 companies are probably going to go belly up, but they do come up with some cool stuff.  Check out ClustrMaps. If I wasn’t so far behind in L/S, work, and family I’d incorporate it here.

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