Original StarCraft available free next week; a remastered HD 4K StarCraft out this summer #procrastinationcentral
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Blizzard is making the original StarCraft free
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Supreme Court Printer Cartridge Case Could Be the Citizens United of Products
Patent control of printing goes too far. Also, forget about repairing, reselling or repurposing your stuff.
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Nathan’s guy literally trying to corner the market with Arthur Treacher’s Fish & Chips.
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Patent control of printing goes too far. Also, forget about repairing, reselling or repurposing your stuff.
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Nathan’s guy literally trying to corner the market with Arthur Treacher’s Fish & Chips.
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Supreme Court Printer Cartridge Case Could Be the Citizens United of Products
Patent control of printing goes too far. Also, forget about repairing, reselling or repurposing your stuff.
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Very mixed feelings about this.
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APA Stuff to Consider, or Spring 2017 Begins
There is still snow on the ground, even though it is melting.
Worthwhile items about Chinese Americans over at NPR, from last week: gentrification of Chinatowns. When an immigrant community’s next generation assimilates or moves on, or there are changes in the types of jobs available, a community will change. But, gentrification in terms of race and class – that’s not exactly comfortable stuff.
The story of the Delta Chinese, as fascinatingly portrayed on NPR, is sort of a contrast to the gentrification of Chinatown. It isn’t quite about displacement by class and race, but the evolution of immigration and society is something to remember and reflect on. (btw – definitely worth reading this NPR item, along with the other NPR item on gentrification of Chinatowns).
The NPR item on gentrification of Chinatowns, notably, quoted Peter Kwong, Hunter College professor, and Asian American studies pioneer, who observed that New York City’s Chinatowns may be the last stand of a working class, viable Chinatown. Sadly, Kwong passed away last Friday, as announced in the news. (h/t Asian American Writers’ Workshop‘s Facebook page post). Things to think about, as we consider the history of Chinese in America, and how do we go forward.
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Stupid Patent of the Month: IBM Patents Out-of-Office Email
Ridiculous patent: examiner should have checked if out-of-office message was ON the last 7 years.
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Stupid Patent of the Month: IBM Patents Out-of-Office Email
Ridiculous patent: examiner should have checked if out-of-office message was ON the last 7 years.
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