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Subject: The Mississippi Perpetual Motion Machine
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Date: Wed, 8-Feb-84 06:38:00 EST
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Posted: Wed Feb  8 06:38:00 1984
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From:  Richard Pavelle 

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    From: JoSH 
    Subject: The Mississippi Perpetual Motion Machine
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    Newman's Impossible Motor
     [a condensation of the article in Science, 10 Feb 84, v223#4636]
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It is my understanding that the PTO will no longer consider Perpetual 
Motion Machines, rejecting them outright. They have always applied their
own standards to patent applications. For example, several years ago,
sexual aids were rejected automatically whereas now they are acceptable.
Last century working models were required and for many years have not been.
I think they got sick of looking at PPMs and this person is in for years
of frustration if he wants them to look at his device.