As we begin the adventure with my father in his quest for detailed diagnosis/treatment of health changes, I’ll post a few personal images of him and his family, with stories inserted along the road of life this blog represents in spacetime.
Recharging
Life Changes
As of the 26th of December 2011, the life of the author of this blog changed…
He has discovered his father has Primary Progressive Aphasia.
Just a few weeks after his mother in-law died, the author makes time to be a caregiver again, as needed/wanted.
Life in 2012 goes on…
…more as it develops…
Can you do the math?
You CAN Change the World
Here’s to the people on the streets in Russia and everywhere around the world seeking to make positive change in their [sub]/subba/culture:
The Mighty, Mighty Young at Heart
Meanwhile, the Committee meeting this afternoon will give me the impetus to comment on the future of our global society due to influence of the likes of Kim Jong Il and Vaclav Havel and their inheritable replacements, both real and imagined.
Thanks to the folks at Colonial Heights Presbyterian Church last night for putting on a great show — very moving, deeply touching and a wonderful start to the end of this year taking us into the hope and promise of 2012.
Glad 2011 is behind us!!!
The Rhonda Vincent music video…
Limited time on the computer this weekend. A more complicated video next week (I promise (kinda like a politician’s promise (maybe))).
A Nod to Hard Work Elsewhere
Pitting One’s Patience Against Potent Pettable Patents
So, tonight, to set the drama in real life here in smalltown America, where inventions and patents live or die on dreams, while viewing the episode “Copper and Robbers” on “Invention USA” of the History Channel,
consider this as a subplot you can’t clearly see but can imagine happens all across the world every day while one party reviews the actions of the other party in determining the validity of one’s rights to assert one’s ascent into the echelons of commercial success:
——– Original Message ——–
Subject: Copyright Policy – DMCA NotificationDate: Thu, December 22, 2011 2:00 pm
TO:Darci BaileyDMCA AgentA&E Television Networks, LLC235 E. 45th StreetNew York, NY 10017Phone: (212) 210-1400Facsimile: (212) 210-1308Email: copyright@aetn.com with the subject line “Copyright Policy – DMCA Notification”As noted in the email below, this is a pre-notification that an upcoming episode of “Invention USA”: “Copper and Robbers,” due to premiere tomorrow, 23rd December 2011, at 10 p.m. (9 p.m. Central), may contain information from a person or persons on the show that infringes upon U.S. Patent No. 8,081,074.The inventors of the above patent plan to review the show for alleged copyright and/or patent infringement.If copyright infringement, patent infringement and/or deleterious remarks about the patent and/or its technology, including applicable products and/or services, appear to have been made during the broadcast of the show, the inventors will determine legal actions to take to protect their patent and its market value, both potential and actual, including “cease and desist” submittal to prevent the distribution of current/future availability on A+E Network websites and/or electronic/print media (such as single DVD(s), boxed DVD set(s), advertising media, and/or “teaser” trailers) of the episode titled “Copper and Robbers” of the show “Invention USA.”If no copyright infringement, patent infringement, libel, slander, and/or product/service viability damage (such as might occur by general viewing of the episode by a potential manufacturer, distributor, customer and/or end user) has been observed during the broadcast or subsequent viewing by legal experts of the episode, then no further action (i.e., no formal notification of alleged copyright/patent infringement) will occur at this time.Sincerely,Rick Hill261 Mohawk RoadBig Cove, AL 35763(256) 518-9392——– Original Message ——–
Subject: Upcoming episode of “Invention USA”: “Copper and Robbers”
From:
Date: Wed, December 21, 2011 11:20 pm
To: permissions@aetvn.comTo Whom It May Concern:In an upcoming episode of Invention USA to premiere on the History Channel on the 23rd of December 2011, there is supposed to be a segment where “Reichart and Garrett test the mettle of an inventor who believes he’s created a way to stop a crime that costs Americans millions of dollars a year.”For your information, U.S. patent no. 8,081,074 was officially issued yesterday that provides similar protection:“An apparatus for deterring removal of electrical wiring that is installed in a building includes a controller, and a wiring module responsive to the controller and forming a monitored circuit with installed electrical wiring by coupling to an end of the wiring located at a load distribution junction. The other end of the wiring is electrically coupled, and can be coupled with a controlled impedance, or with a protected asset. The apparatus is configured with control logic to issue an alert if the integrity of the monitored circuit has been compromised.”Any and all claims made on the Invention USA episode titled “Copper and Robbers” will be reviewed for patent infringement, as well as libel, slander or miscellaneous disparaging remarks in relation to the technology and inventors/businesses involved in the creation, sale and/or distribution of products/services based on the above patent.I request permission to create a digital copy of this episode for further legal review as required or requested by the inventors of the patent cited above to protect the patent’s technological and market value.
Next music video in the works
Here is a hint about a new “stop action” music video in the works:
While Rhonda’s in the studio finishing up the work on her new album, I’ll use her paper doll set and a song of hers to create an animated, “stop action” music video.
Happy Holidays, everyone…Winter Solstice, Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, New Year, etc.
A little break before returning to the story of your lives currently in progress. Have you ordered your suborbital test flight tickets yet?
From one tech type to another
First there was [shh!] Whispernet, and now this. Is “Hairnet” trademarked?




















