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Wellllll ......
Sorry, Common Sense is a non-exsistant foreign concept to the USPS and therefore cannot be patented.

However the methods and procedures to submit patents is a unique and original idea, therefore patent granted...

Sincerly USPS ...
Posted by: Linux_4u!   Posted on: 07/28/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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May I patent the idea of reading this story?  BitTwiddler | 07/28/05
Is this even remotely patentable....  el1jones | 07/28/05
Next: Amazon patents method for exchanging money online for goods/services  billywill | 07/28/05
some already patented that...  el1jones | 07/28/05
How about...  andy_r | 07/28/05
Patents Patently Patented, Including Patent Leather and Patently Obvious  DaffyDuck | 07/28/05
Wellllll ......  Linux_4u! | 07/28/05
When did USPS get involved in patents?  IT_User | 07/28/05
My Next Patent  DaffyDuck | 07/28/05
This is so stupid.  xkmail | 07/28/05
The funny part is that "experts" at US Patent Office will accept that.  FirstNLastN | 07/28/05
It's really the sad part  IT_User | 07/28/05
NO PATENT FOR IDEAS, only for implementations and names, etc. (nt)  wessonjoe | 08/02/05

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