thanks,
brad c.
If any of you take it ask for lots of cash.
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Bonnie MacKinnon (705)748-1495 wrote:
> If anyone is interested in designing game software on a contract
> basis, please phone 749-2034. /Bonnie
>
>
Andre Tacchino
-P-A
Bonnie MacKinnon (705)748-1495 <bmack...@ivory.trentu.ca> wrote in message
news:G2wF53.Ls...@news.trentu.ca...
Uh, well, let's just say that he is a total neophyte in this type
of thing. In his opinion, he has a brilliant idea for a game that
will set him up for a pretty comfortable retirement. But all that
he has is an idea for an end product, so that and $1 will get him a
coffee at Tim's right about now. I told him to forget about the
implementation; just take his idea away and patent it, but that
seems to be a bit of a challenge too.
If someone can get a U.S. patent on those rubber tapeworms that
John C. passed out last week, then I should think that patenting
a brilliant concept would be a piece of cake and quite a
refreshing relief for the people who have to review the patent
applications.
Dr. J has successfully gone through the patent process, so how
hard could it really be? ;-) /B
You'd have to do absolutely everything... feasibility, design,
coding, the works, plus give up all rights to future millions.