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To: TobagoJack who wrote (16792)4/10/2007 4:31:36 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217936
 
TJ, those inventions do have IP protection. Governments have a monopoly on them and do not allow anyone else to get them. They attack anyone who does or tries to.

Citizens in most countries aren't even allowed a gun, let alone a neutron bomb or good quality encryption.

If an unapproved country tries to invent, or even copy, nucular bombs, such as a country beginning with I and not ending with q, a or l, then that country will experience regime change combined with shock and awe. Those ending with a and l are allowed nukes. Not those ending with q or the other letter.

Note that l is l and not I or 1. And I is I and is not l or 1. I wouldn't want the regime change to be in the wrong place due to confusion in letter forms.

I wonder if King George II [being II and not 11 or ll] mistakenly attacked the country beginning in I and ending in q because of some geographic and dyxlexic confusion?

Mqurice