User talk:Ttlr113
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Hey Rhodie - I read that article but it's not what I have. The box says Levitron on it but it's a globe that floats instead of a top. Tell you what, you can buy me one for my birthday. So far, I'm not too impressed with this Wikipedia thing. You wouldn't cite it and where's the peer review we deal with? Still, it would be fun to put Preston under the entry for OCD. Glad I got Blaqpower before anyone else did. Later & pdx.
Levitron
[edit]TTLR, could you please check out the Levitron article and give your two cents about the inventor of the Levitron patent? TheGreatScott 05:11, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
You cannot invent a patent. You may patent an invention. Lawsuits are adversarial in nature. Do you believe that when a Court rules, the losing party has a change of opinion or loses influence with their allies and associates; or are they likely to blame the Judge, circumstances or their own counsel? It is has been my experience that the Court could hand down a declaration of veracity from the highest authority with the same degree of efficacy. Perhaps your efforts are better spent making a contribution to other articles. Do not take this the wrong way, but based on your User Page, perhaps science-based articles are not your best venue. I also believe these pages were meant for collaboration, not dialogue. I will send you an Email with my Email address, however do understand that in many circumstances it will not be appropriate for me to comment and nothing should be taken as advice. Ttlr113 18:21, 16 January 2007 (UTC)