Bill Gates Seeks Patent on Hurricane Prevention

William H. Gates, III, of Redmond, Washington (US) is known to most throughout the world as Bill Gates, the genius behind Microsoft Corporation.  Gates is presently the Chairman of Microsoft, having transitioned out of the day-to-day leadership role on June 27, 2008, a role that allows him an opportunity to spend more time on health [...] Related posts:
  1. Gates Hurricane Patents Discussed in USA TodayToday in the Science section of USA Today, page 6D, an article titled Hurricane-calming technology? 
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This post was written by Gene Quinn on July 13, 2009

Intrigue Continues Over Michael Jackson Patent

Earlier today National Public Radio did a brief segment on Morning Edition regarding Michael Jackson the Inventor and the unique patent that covered the creation of an anti-gravity illusion.  Morning Edition contacted me yesterday for a brief interview, a portion of which was used in the story this morning on air.  Click to Listen (about [...] Related posts:
  1. Michael Jackson: Inventor of Anti-Gravity IllusionBy now it is certain that anyone living in any civilization around the world knows that Michael Jack
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This post was written by Gene Quinn on July 7, 2009