From: Bret Cahill on
Whenever some idiot on a science or tech tries to bluff he is more
worthwhile than Al Gore in a dust devil, just ask him for his patent
numbers.

Inventing is no longer optional.


Bret Cahill


From: Mike Jr on
On Feb 3, 11:23 am, Bret Cahill <BretCah...(a)peoplepc.com> wrote:
> Whenever some idiot on a science or tech tries to bluff he is more
> worthwhile than Al Gore in a dust devil, just ask him for his patent
> numbers.
>
> Inventing is no longer optional.
>
> Bret Cahill

And your patent numbers are?

Come on. You were fishing for this question weren't you?

--Mike Jr.
From: John Larkin on
On Wed, 3 Feb 2010 08:23:20 -0800 (PST), Bret Cahill
<BretCahill(a)peoplepc.com> wrote:

>Whenever some idiot on a science or tech tries to bluff he is more
>worthwhile than Al Gore in a dust devil, just ask him for his patent
>numbers.
>
>Inventing is no longer optional.
>
>
>Bret Cahill
>

Apparently making sense is still optional.

John

From: Bret Cahill on
> > Whenever some idiot on a science or tech tries to bluff he is more
> > worthwhile than Al Gore in a dust devil, just ask him for his patent
> > numbers.
>
> > Inventing is no longer optional.
>
> > Bret Cahill
>
> And your patent numbers are?

Give me a couple months.

> Come on.  You were fishing for this question weren't you?

> --Mike Jr.

I'm casting the largest net possible.


Bret Cahill


From: Bret Cahill on
> >Whenever some idiot on a science or tech tries to bluff he is more
> >worthwhile than Al Gore in a dust devil, just ask him for his patent
> >numbers.
>
> >Inventing is no longer optional.
>
> >Bret Cahill
>
> Apparently making sense is still optional.

Five or 6 years ago some woman on BBC explained the new reality:

"Anything less than genius just won't do."


Bret Cahill


"Who gave us the sponge to wipe away the horizon?"

-- Nietzsche

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