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... On Wed, 23 Dec 2009 09:08:38 -0500, BAR wrote: In article , says... Here's a link that'll boil it down for you in steps even you can comprehend.. http://inventors.about.com/od/patent...t_Attorney.htm I was category A with a bio degree. http://patbar.com/FAQ-patent-bar-exam.shtml#data-18 Impressive! And you do *what* now? Thanks (at face value). I own a small business. Bascially, I sell high-end designer clothes (new and used) to US and foreign customers. I bet *that* sounds boring, but it isn't at all. So the patent attorney gig didn't work out? My wife worked with a guy who had a BS in Chem and an MS in Chem. He went to law school and got his JD. Now he is a Patent Atty and makes a mid six figure income. He and I have encouraged my wife to go the JD route and become a patent atty but, she likes working 25 hours a week. Plum must have really sucked at being a patent atty. You don't suck at being an asshole. You're a natural. I think he meant it in the Christmas spirit. ![]() -- Nom=de=Plume |
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nom=de=plume wrote:
wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... "Bill wrote in message ... wrote in message ... wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: I see from your statement, that if you did graduate college, it was not in the hard science disciplines. I see you're mistaken. I was a double major... biology and English lit. The former is one of the requirements for being a patent attorney. I also see that you have no logical argument, thus your pathetic attempt to put me down. Man up Bill. You said nothing about degrees. So a patent attorney needs only a biology degree? You need to have a bs in order to become a patent agent. Biology qualifies. There are very specific requirements. I also have a JD/MBA also if that makes you feel better. Thus, I'm a patent attorney, not just an agent. The pass rate for the exam is about 40%. Here's a link that'll boil it down for you in steps even you can comprehend.. http://inventors.about.com/od/patent...t_Attorney.htm I was category A with a bio degree. http://patbar.com/FAQ-patent-bar-exam.shtml#data-18 -- Nom=de=Plume When I was dealing with the patent attorney for my patent, I came to the conclusion that patent attorney has to be one of the most boring, least mentally stimulating endeavors a JD can get involved in. Yes, I'm sure you came to that conclusion. ![]() actually can be festinating work. Some patents are pretty mundane, not to diminish them too much, but they can "solve" a problem that's a pretty small problem. Some others, however, are really interesting, and I had an opportunity to really use my bio degree to delve into the subject. In some cases, I was able (as many patent professionals are capable of doing) to influence the idea itself and certainly influence the time/effort required to get the patent granted. As I said somewhere else, I don't/won't work with corps any more. It wasn't so much boring as frustrating. -- Nom=de=Plume Ummm. that would fascinating work. ![]() Donnie handles spell checking. He seems to ignore those he dreams to engage in carnal knowledge - male or female. Rob He dreams about you? Well, to each his own... Another dumb response. You *can* do better, right? |
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nom=de=plume wrote:
wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: I see from your statement, that if you did graduate college, it was not in the hard science disciplines. I see you're mistaken. I was a double major... biology and English lit. The former is one of the requirements for being a patent attorney. I also see that you have no logical argument, thus your pathetic attempt to put me down. Man up Bill. You said nothing about degrees. So a patent attorney needs only a biology degree? You need to have a bs in order to become a patent agent. Biology qualifies. There are very specific requirements. I also have a JD/MBA also if that makes you feel better. Thus, I'm a patent attorney, not just an agent. The pass rate for the exam is about 40%. Here's a link that'll boil it down for you in steps even you can comprehend.. http://inventors.about.com/od/patent...t_Attorney.htm I was category A with a bio degree. http://patbar.com/FAQ-patent-bar-exam.shtml#data-18 Impressive! And you do *what* now? Thanks (at face value). I own a small business. Bascially, I sell high-end designer clothes (new and used) to US and foreign customers. I bet *that* sounds boring, but it isn't at all. So the patent attorney gig didn't work out? Rob No, at least not emotionally anyway. Big companies tend to grind down everyone who works there, and that ended up spilling over to my consulting. Must be a man's job if you let emotions get in the way of success. |
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jps wrote:
On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 17:56:37 -0800, "nom=de=plume" wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... "Bill wrote in message ... wrote in message ... wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: I see from your statement, that if you did graduate college, it was not in the hard science disciplines. I see you're mistaken. I was a double major... biology and English lit. The former is one of the requirements for being a patent attorney. I also see that you have no logical argument, thus your pathetic attempt to put me down. Man up Bill. You said nothing about degrees. So a patent attorney needs only a biology degree? You need to have a bs in order to become a patent agent. Biology qualifies. There are very specific requirements. I also have a JD/MBA also if that makes you feel better. Thus, I'm a patent attorney, not just an agent. The pass rate for the exam is about 40%. Here's a link that'll boil it down for you in steps even you can comprehend.. http://inventors.about.com/od/patent...t_Attorney.htm I was category A with a bio degree. http://patbar.com/FAQ-patent-bar-exam.shtml#data-18 -- Nom=de=Plume When I was dealing with the patent attorney for my patent, I came to the conclusion that patent attorney has to be one of the most boring, least mentally stimulating endeavors a JD can get involved in. Yes, I'm sure you came to that conclusion. ![]() actually can be festinating work. Some patents are pretty mundane, not to diminish them too much, but they can "solve" a problem that's a pretty small problem. Some others, however, are really interesting, and I had an opportunity to really use my bio degree to delve into the subject. In some cases, I was able (as many patent professionals are capable of doing) to influence the idea itself and certainly influence the time/effort required to get the patent granted. As I said somewhere else, I don't/won't work with corps any more. It wasn't so much boring as frustrating. -- Nom=de=Plume Ummm. that would fascinating work. ![]() Donnie handles spell checking. He seems to ignore those he dreams to engage in carnal knowledge - male or female. Rob He dreams about you? Well, to each his own... DK is a dildo. He can't help himself. His wife must find her pleasures elsewhere. That's childish and stupid and - as expected from you. Work on new material for the new year. |
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"Rob" wrote in message
... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... "Bill wrote in message ... wrote in message ... wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: I see from your statement, that if you did graduate college, it was not in the hard science disciplines. I see you're mistaken. I was a double major... biology and English lit. The former is one of the requirements for being a patent attorney. I also see that you have no logical argument, thus your pathetic attempt to put me down. Man up Bill. You said nothing about degrees. So a patent attorney needs only a biology degree? You need to have a bs in order to become a patent agent. Biology qualifies. There are very specific requirements. I also have a JD/MBA also if that makes you feel better. Thus, I'm a patent attorney, not just an agent. The pass rate for the exam is about 40%. Here's a link that'll boil it down for you in steps even you can comprehend.. http://inventors.about.com/od/patent...t_Attorney.htm I was category A with a bio degree. http://patbar.com/FAQ-patent-bar-exam.shtml#data-18 -- Nom=de=Plume When I was dealing with the patent attorney for my patent, I came to the conclusion that patent attorney has to be one of the most boring, least mentally stimulating endeavors a JD can get involved in. Yes, I'm sure you came to that conclusion. ![]() actually can be festinating work. Some patents are pretty mundane, not to diminish them too much, but they can "solve" a problem that's a pretty small problem. Some others, however, are really interesting, and I had an opportunity to really use my bio degree to delve into the subject. In some cases, I was able (as many patent professionals are capable of doing) to influence the idea itself and certainly influence the time/effort required to get the patent granted. As I said somewhere else, I don't/won't work with corps any more. It wasn't so much boring as frustrating. -- Nom=de=Plume Ummm. that would fascinating work. ![]() Donnie handles spell checking. He seems to ignore those he dreams to engage in carnal knowledge - male or female. Rob He dreams about you? Well, to each his own... Another dumb response. You *can* do better, right? Yes, you response was dumb. Do I need to respond to rhetorical questions? -- Nom=de=Plume |
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"Rob" wrote in message
... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: I see from your statement, that if you did graduate college, it was not in the hard science disciplines. I see you're mistaken. I was a double major... biology and English lit. The former is one of the requirements for being a patent attorney. I also see that you have no logical argument, thus your pathetic attempt to put me down. Man up Bill. You said nothing about degrees. So a patent attorney needs only a biology degree? You need to have a bs in order to become a patent agent. Biology qualifies. There are very specific requirements. I also have a JD/MBA also if that makes you feel better. Thus, I'm a patent attorney, not just an agent. The pass rate for the exam is about 40%. Here's a link that'll boil it down for you in steps even you can comprehend.. http://inventors.about.com/od/patent...t_Attorney.htm I was category A with a bio degree. http://patbar.com/FAQ-patent-bar-exam.shtml#data-18 Impressive! And you do *what* now? Thanks (at face value). I own a small business. Bascially, I sell high-end designer clothes (new and used) to US and foreign customers. I bet *that* sounds boring, but it isn't at all. So the patent attorney gig didn't work out? Rob No, at least not emotionally anyway. Big companies tend to grind down everyone who works there, and that ended up spilling over to my consulting. Must be a man's job if you let emotions get in the way of success. You must be a damaged if you have no emotions. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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On Wed, 23 Dec 2009 22:30:39 -0800, "nom=de=plume"
wrote: "Rob" wrote in message m... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: I see from your statement, that if you did graduate college, it was not in the hard science disciplines. I see you're mistaken. I was a double major... biology and English lit. The former is one of the requirements for being a patent attorney. I also see that you have no logical argument, thus your pathetic attempt to put me down. Man up Bill. You said nothing about degrees. So a patent attorney needs only a biology degree? You need to have a bs in order to become a patent agent. Biology qualifies. There are very specific requirements. I also have a JD/MBA also if that makes you feel better. Thus, I'm a patent attorney, not just an agent. The pass rate for the exam is about 40%. Here's a link that'll boil it down for you in steps even you can comprehend.. http://inventors.about.com/od/patent...t_Attorney.htm I was category A with a bio degree. http://patbar.com/FAQ-patent-bar-exam.shtml#data-18 Impressive! And you do *what* now? Thanks (at face value). I own a small business. Bascially, I sell high-end designer clothes (new and used) to US and foreign customers. I bet *that* sounds boring, but it isn't at all. So the patent attorney gig didn't work out? Rob No, at least not emotionally anyway. Big companies tend to grind down everyone who works there, and that ended up spilling over to my consulting. Must be a man's job if you let emotions get in the way of success. You must be a damaged if you have no emotions. Anyone who reads his drivel can attest to that. |
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nom=de=plume wrote:
wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... "Bill wrote in message ... wrote in message ... wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: I see from your statement, that if you did graduate college, it was not in the hard science disciplines. I see you're mistaken. I was a double major... biology and English lit. The former is one of the requirements for being a patent attorney. I also see that you have no logical argument, thus your pathetic attempt to put me down. Man up Bill. You said nothing about degrees. So a patent attorney needs only a biology degree? You need to have a bs in order to become a patent agent. Biology qualifies. There are very specific requirements. I also have a JD/MBA also if that makes you feel better. Thus, I'm a patent attorney, not just an agent. The pass rate for the exam is about 40%. Here's a link that'll boil it down for you in steps even you can comprehend.. http://inventors.about.com/od/patent...t_Attorney.htm I was category A with a bio degree. http://patbar.com/FAQ-patent-bar-exam.shtml#data-18 -- Nom=de=Plume When I was dealing with the patent attorney for my patent, I came to the conclusion that patent attorney has to be one of the most boring, least mentally stimulating endeavors a JD can get involved in. Yes, I'm sure you came to that conclusion. ![]() actually can be festinating work. Some patents are pretty mundane, not to diminish them too much, but they can "solve" a problem that's a pretty small problem. Some others, however, are really interesting, and I had an opportunity to really use my bio degree to delve into the subject. In some cases, I was able (as many patent professionals are capable of doing) to influence the idea itself and certainly influence the time/effort required to get the patent granted. As I said somewhere else, I don't/won't work with corps any more. It wasn't so much boring as frustrating. -- Nom=de=Plume Ummm. that would fascinating work. ![]() Donnie handles spell checking. He seems to ignore those he dreams to engage in carnal knowledge - male or female. Rob He dreams about you? Well, to each his own... Another dumb response. You *can* do better, right? Yes, you response was dumb. Do I need to respond to rhetorical questions? "you response"? Try again. Your spin failed anyway. |
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nom=de=plume wrote:
wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: I see from your statement, that if you did graduate college, it was not in the hard science disciplines. I see you're mistaken. I was a double major... biology and English lit. The former is one of the requirements for being a patent attorney. I also see that you have no logical argument, thus your pathetic attempt to put me down. Man up Bill. You said nothing about degrees. So a patent attorney needs only a biology degree? You need to have a bs in order to become a patent agent. Biology qualifies. There are very specific requirements. I also have a JD/MBA also if that makes you feel better. Thus, I'm a patent attorney, not just an agent. The pass rate for the exam is about 40%. Here's a link that'll boil it down for you in steps even you can comprehend.. http://inventors.about.com/od/patent...t_Attorney.htm I was category A with a bio degree. http://patbar.com/FAQ-patent-bar-exam.shtml#data-18 Impressive! And you do *what* now? Thanks (at face value). I own a small business. Bascially, I sell high-end designer clothes (new and used) to US and foreign customers. I bet *that* sounds boring, but it isn't at all. So the patent attorney gig didn't work out? Rob No, at least not emotionally anyway. Big companies tend to grind down everyone who works there, and that ended up spilling over to my consulting. Must be a man's job if you let emotions get in the way of success. You must be a damaged if you have no emotions. In business, you can't let your emotions get in the way - of business. We were talking about business, right? Your statement is another attempt to cloud the current discussion. No one, except Don, will fall for it. Carry on.... |
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jps wrote:
On Wed, 23 Dec 2009 22:30:39 -0800, "nom=de=plume" wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: I see from your statement, that if you did graduate college, it was not in the hard science disciplines. I see you're mistaken. I was a double major... biology and English lit. The former is one of the requirements for being a patent attorney. I also see that you have no logical argument, thus your pathetic attempt to put me down. Man up Bill. You said nothing about degrees. So a patent attorney needs only a biology degree? You need to have a bs in order to become a patent agent. Biology qualifies. There are very specific requirements. I also have a JD/MBA also if that makes you feel better. Thus, I'm a patent attorney, not just an agent. The pass rate for the exam is about 40%. Here's a link that'll boil it down for you in steps even you can comprehend.. http://inventors.about.com/od/patent...t_Attorney.htm I was category A with a bio degree. http://patbar.com/FAQ-patent-bar-exam.shtml#data-18 Impressive! And you do *what* now? Thanks (at face value). I own a small business. Bascially, I sell high-end designer clothes (new and used) to US and foreign customers. I bet *that* sounds boring, but it isn't at all. So the patent attorney gig didn't work out? Rob No, at least not emotionally anyway. Big companies tend to grind down everyone who works there, and that ended up spilling over to my consulting. Must be a man's job if you let emotions get in the way of success. You must be a damaged if you have no emotions. Anyone who reads his drivel can attest to that. Shouldn't you be scooping up X-mas sales on German knives? FOAD Rob |
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