Patents are frequently intentionally as vague as possible. You're operating from the perspective that an item is patented to protect an idea as opposed to being weaponized to make money. You are for sure 100% going to be doing something where it's arguable that it could fall under an existing patent. You might still win if you want to pay to fight it out in court.
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I think they're saying that proof you researched patents could be used to prove that you willfully violated a patent or could be used as evidence that your work that you may see as unrelated was inspired by something patented.
It's real easy to fake the data here, focus entirely on agency spend and completely ignore any savings the agencies themselves may have been responsible for. That can be hard to quantify anyways. They'll do that and right wing media will eat it up.
It'll be allowed, but they've just got to make sure only the "right people" get counted.
I've tried before, that sounds horrible, why are you doing that to yourself.
I've worked at not small companies who still thought that was too much work to mess with.
Bernie is trying real hard to keep it up, but I'm leaning towards the former. I think he's just worn out now, he just hops on to whatever he's invited to, pivots to whatever his most important message is at the moment, does that laugh of his at a few comments and gets out of there.
I feel like things could work out for them if territory boundaries were kept intact and integrated as individual states. I feel like Ontario would settle as a solid democrat state, but I think the rest are still in play. I want to say Quebec would end up democrat too but Quebec is surprising, I wouldn't put any money on it.
There's a lot of heroes out there doing even less than the bare minimum making it a lot easier for those of us who put in any effort at all. Seems to get more common as I get older.
Some pieces are pretty rare and you can likely search for sets that just include those specific pieces, but it is admittedly hard to quantify what's rare if you don't know Lego.
As an example though, the larger minifigures like you have right in the middle were not common at all, you're looking at maybe 5-6 potential sets at most for that guy. Searching for the more standard minifigures will probably put you on a good path too, parts can be mixed and matched, but the chest pieces will likely be the rarest items. Extra large pieces like the boat piece the person on the side seems to be holding are another good option.
Doctor Zaius, Doctor Zaius...
Wobbly Life is a pretty good one. It has online capabilities but no chat, communication is limited to a very small subset of emojis.