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OK, my flast is ghabbered and I'm almost ready to just give up. How long can the rampant insanity in the US Patent Office go unchecked?!?!!?
Apple is granted a patent on the rectangle[^]
How the elephant is that innovative exactly?...
Rhys
"If you ever start taking things too seriously, just remember that we are talking monkeys on an organic spaceship flying through the Universe"
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This is probably the most ridiculous thing ever. Seriously: WTF?
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Their patent is now for rectangles with non-sharp corners. WTF.
That won't stop anyone from producing rectangles with extremely sharp corners. And throwing them.
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What, you mean like this antique table[^] - I'm pretty sure it predates Apple...
If you get an email telling you that you can catch Swine Flu from tinned pork then just delete it. It's Spam.
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Cue an Apple lawsuit against carpenters who have been dead for over a century..
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Karen hasn't been dead that long!
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I see from the patent that it took 15 "inventors" to come up with the idea of the rectangle.
Sounds like there might be a "how many Apple employees does it take to change a light bulb" joke there somewhere...
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Seriously how can the patent office be taken seriously if it passes things like this?
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Rhys Gravell wrote: How the elephant is that innovative exactly?
The corners are round.
It's like I'm doing all the thinking here.
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Won't they get in trouble with Miocrosoft because of this?
Class: CGDIRoundRect
Class that draws a rounded rectangle, using Windows API GDI calls.
A rounded rectangle is a region whose location is determined by the Left, Top, Right and Bottom properties of this class. The angles of the corners of the rectangle are always drawn at 90 degrees. The corners of the rectangle are rounded off based on the value of the Height and Width properties. The routines in this class allow you to draw the rounded rectangle by calling the Windows API RoundRect function.
Pretty sure GDI is older than the iPad.
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