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Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 20:54
by Caydr
He DOES NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO F.

I own the rights to F and U. I think there are a lot of people who owe me money...

Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 22:09
by AF
I'm afraid You are mistake I have owned the rights to letters A through T for at least 50 years, I travelled back in my Tardis and claimed the rights myself. I also own sigma and the equals sign '='

Posted: 19 Apr 2005, 23:00
by aGorm
Correction, I have used vast amounts of manopolly money to buy the rights to all Letters beging with A and a. So you will all own me money soon.

aGorm

Posted: 20 Apr 2005, 00:53
by Shade
Screw ya all - I got dibs on the letter E - all cases, fonts and bites.

*grin* Most commonly used letter in the english alphabet, donchya know.

-Shade

Posted: 20 Apr 2005, 10:17
by aGorm
lucky for I, I can typ without that part of our alphabt, and no 1 will know th diffrnc.

aGorm

Posted: 20 Apr 2005, 14:55
by Shade
*snicker*

Posted: 20 Apr 2005, 14:59
by aGorm
:-) i famos for bad spelling anyway

aGorm

Posted: 20 Apr 2005, 20:39
by AF
*poof a tardis appears*

And Alantai returns ahving filed a copyright application and patent in the year 20,000 BC on the roman alphabet and all languages and forms of communication based on thsoe letters and the respective sounds made by them,and at the same time introduced the diea fo patents and copyrights.


Therefore all claims to letters are obsoltete.I own all european languages! Save greek Russian and a collection of older languages such as viking runes. I'm sure I'm missing out some? Anyways having owned some of the most widespread languages on the planet I suggest you start being nice to me ebfore I start charging rent.

And before you smart assed people start twittering on, I bought all the tardis's on sale, there're onyl my tardis's and dr.whos tardis, and they're all protected by cookie monsters so thats that.

Posted: 20 Apr 2005, 20:44
by ILMTitan
Fortunately, patents expire after 20 years and copy writes before 1923 are now public domain.

Posted: 20 Apr 2005, 20:56
by Shade
ILMTitan wrote:Fortunately, patents expire after 20 years and copy writes before 1923 are now public domain.
Huzzah.

Posted: 20 Apr 2005, 22:28
by aGorm
Image

Luckly I speek Wingdings... So no worries there Alantai. And only a Crazy Fool would own the copyright to Wingdings... and that just so happens to be me!

aGorm

Posted: 20 Apr 2005, 22:38
by BlackLiger
I own upper plateau Centaurian, New Allience, and Central Tameranian Continental languages......

Posted: 20 Apr 2005, 23:01
by Shade
BlackLiger wrote:I own upper plateau Centaurian, New Allience, and Central Tameranian Continental languages......
I own math. The universal language.

*grin*

-Shade

Posted: 20 Apr 2005, 23:09
by AF
Unfortunately I own the numbers so I'll take a payment every tiem you use math and 70% f all payments you recieve for calculations etc.


* Alantai jumps in his tardis and arrives 20 years after eh set his patents up and reapplies and does so every 20 years afterwards. Alantai also changes the p on his patent to a capitol P and thus si exempt from all patents before 1923 are exempt law. Alantai also stresses that the word Patent is owned by Alantai due tot he afore mentioend roman letters of the alphabet and it beign a european wor din origina (and if ti wasnt alantai goes back and starts his patent introduction in what will later be called greece just to make sure*

*Alantai also lays claim to all fundamental paricles namely quakrs and leptons and anythign smaller than that including superstrigns if they are prooven correct*

Posted: 20 Apr 2005, 23:10
by Neuralize
Holy shit, off topic, someone close the effing thread.

Posted: 20 Apr 2005, 23:12
by Min3mat
LOL

Posted: 20 Apr 2005, 23:13
by aGorm
True but the main disscussion is over realy...

aGorm

Posted: 23 Apr 2005, 23:09
by WillRiker
and another thing, star trek is brilliant, fact

Posted: 24 Apr 2005, 01:18
by AF
Why are you flooding the forums with "star trek is brilliant" Riker?

Posted: 24 Apr 2005, 19:39
by WillRiker
because you dont own it, i do...