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Tom Schindler 01-12-2001 00:44

What is IT??? - Post Ideas Here
 
Since we only have one weekend left - What is IT???

since "IT" can be assembled in 10 minutes, out of items in 2 duffel bags - the size is limited.

My guess is that it is going to be a scooter with a new power source. Call my guess boring, but it seems to be the only thing that would make Jeff Bezos "giggle" because it was so fun.

I'll be watching monday morning....

Tom

Joel J 01-12-2001 01:59

i might edit this post later but IT is "something no one ever thought of, extremely useful, and so much fun." What in the world would that be? A robot?

Brandon Martus 01-12-2001 08:06

Dean told me yesterday that its the floating skateboard from Back to the Future :D j/k

gniticxe 01-12-2001 09:04

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Originally posted by Brandon Martus
Dean told me yesterday that its the floating skateboard from Back to the Future :D j/k
LOL While that would be cool...I'm going with a scooter one sits on and drives on a 6 wheel (2 or 4 in contact with ground) system. I'm betting hes incorporated all that fun gyro stuff from iBot into this one too. From the patent drawings im also going to guess it climbs stairs as well.

Matt Attallah 01-12-2001 11:47

Hey, Rember when...
 
:confused: :rolleyes: :eek:

I think last year or this year, Dean him self said that people would design cities around this (at least i think it was him...) and scooters don't fit the picture. Someone else said that "IT" is as big, if not bigger, than the computer! Now, a scooter can't do that. What if it is a transporter like the ones on Star Trek?! That would be so cool!! Just think, something bigger than the computer, that doesn't fit a scooter! (and can that be possible, bigger than a computer?) Plus, I am wondering, will "IT" live up to the hype?

Matt Attallah 01-12-2001 11:55

Sorry, it was Steve Jobs

Apple Computer's Steve Jobs was quoted as saying that people will erect entire cities around "It."

Now, where would a scooter come in to play with that?

:confused:

Tom Schindler 01-12-2001 11:59

Re: Hey, Rember when...
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Matt Attallah
:confused: :rolleyes: :eek:

I think last year or this year, Dean him self said that people would design cities around this (at least i think it was him...) and scooters don't fit the picture. Someone else said that "IT" is as big, if not bigger, than the computer! Now, a scooter can't do that. What if it is a transporter like the ones on Star Trek?! That would be so cool!! Just think, something bigger than the computer, that doesn't fit a scooter! (and can that be possible, bigger than a computer?) Plus, I am wondering, will "IT" live up to the hype?

What if IT is not the scooter, but what powers the scooter???

Matt Attallah 01-12-2001 12:02

I don't mean to sound sound blunt, but, would people build cities around some engine? Just ask your self that? I don't think they would...

gniticxe 01-12-2001 12:11

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Originally posted by Matt Attallah
I don't mean to sound sound blunt, but, would people build cities around some engine? Just ask your self that? I don't think they would...
Hmmm, it seems the United States has built their major cities with roads to accommodate the internal combustion engine...Matt, this engine is not 'some engine.' Perhaps you already know the concept behind how it works, but if not, www.howstuffworks.com has a great illustrated explanation. This engine will not need to exchange anything with the outside environment. The heat source is the only thing that will exchange energy, the rest is completely self contained. I don't know, and end to pollution from transportation, and independence from the Middle East (oil) sounds pretty good to me. Granted, new cities wont crop up solely because of IT, but i think that if it is as big as it sounds (and from the patent drawings - a general scooter-type design), it will at least be incorporated into the design of the roadways.

patrickrd 01-12-2001 12:20

If you look at the domain names registered by DEKA about "stirling scooter", we find:

DEKA - NEW POWER CONCEPTS (STIRLINGSCOOTER-DOM)
STIRLINGSCOOTER.COM
DEKA - NEW POWER CONCEPTS (STIRLINGELECTRIC-DOM)
STIRLINGELECTRIC.COM
DEKA - NEW POWER CONCEPTS (STIRLINGSCOOTER2-DOM)
STIRLINGSCOOTER.NET
DEKA - NEW POWER CONCEPTS (STIRLINGSCOOTER3-DOM)
STIRLINGSCOOTER.ORG
DEKA - NEW POWER CONCEPTS (MYSTIRLINGSCOOTER-DOM)
MYSTIRLINGSCOOTER.COM

The dates these domains were registered were in February. The whole IT leak happened in January. I highly doubt DEKA would register domain names relating to what there are doing under such close media attention. Rather, they do this as a decoy to make the media "find IT" when really they're looking at decoy domains, decoy patents, etc...

Patrick

Adrian Wong 01-12-2001 12:22

Yes, too bad Dean said, "No, it won't beam Scotty anywhere." Hehe, maybe his next invention will address that.

Regarding the cities comment, look at congested cities in Asia and other parts of the world. Vehicles crowd the streets and bicycles weave in and out of traffic. Imagine if all that was replaced by a scooter-like device that was more economical than a car, yet more comfortable than a bicycle?

gniticxe 01-12-2001 12:27

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Originally posted by patrickrd
Rather, they do this as a decoy to make the media "find IT" when really they're looking at decoy domains, decoy patents, etc...
I'm not at all trying to be rude, nor trying to appear to have vast legal knowledge, but is it legal to make "decoy patents?" It is my understanding that that would defeat the purpose of a patent. I would think they would need at least one real patent, which would presumably be one of the several submitted.

patrickrd 01-12-2001 12:53

Shrug... I'm not sure if it's legal, but if it's a legitimate new idea you can patent it whether you intend to produce it or not... I think... Maybe they just chose one of their hundreds of patents they decided not to persue productionwise and use that as a decoy? I'm probably way off and will be eating my words monday when it's a scooter, but I can hope it's something else :)

Quote:

Originally posted by gniticxe

I'm not at all trying to be rude, nor trying to appear to have vast legal knowledge, but is it legal to make "decoy patents?" It is my understanding that that would defeat the purpose of a patent. I would think they would need at least one real patent, which would presumably be one of the several submitted.


Tom Schindler 01-12-2001 21:39

I found a picture of IT!!! here it is!


Matt Attallah 01-12-2001 22:05

yyyyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh!

Now that is all the confort i need. Who wouldn't like to cut some lawns for money on the way to your friends house??


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