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Biotech / Medical : Valimed

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To: INET6 who wrote (416)9/16/2006 12:13:03 PM
From: lmorovan  Read Replies (1) of 429
 
It is not the US Patent Office's business to decide whether a technology is useful or obsolete. As an example, you can at anytime file a patent for automatic transmission for horse chariots. If no one has submitted a patent before and it is available, you get it.

The reason CDEX shelved the technology has nothing to do with straight thinking individual, it has to do with the proven and published limitation of the technology and the rejection of it by the Army and the Navy. All documented.

Of course, you wouldn't want CDEX to plainly state that the technology was scrapped, it doesn't look good on the mirage image it wants to project. The fact is, the technology has been tested and proven by labs with a hundred fold R&D budgets, and has been scrapped. That is also well documented.

Common sense versus reality? I choose reality.
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