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Comments on: Microsoft hopes to patent 'automatic goodbye messages'
Wonderful
By Shane McCarrick Posted Wednesday 7th November 2007 21:36 GMT
What would be nice
By Gannon (J.) Dick Posted Wednesday 7th November 2007 21:54 GMT
Maybe...
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 7th November 2007 21:55 GMT
Full of crap
By Chris G Posted Wednesday 7th November 2007 21:56 GMT
Goodbye?
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 7th November 2007 21:57 GMT
Of course
By Dunstan Vavasour Posted Wednesday 7th November 2007 22:05 GMT
If this goes through...
By James Le Cuirot Posted Wednesday 7th November 2007 22:31 GMT
Oh sure this is going to work out great.
By Timo Posted Wednesday 7th November 2007 22:38 GMT
Bloody obvious
By Olof P Posted Wednesday 7th November 2007 23:11 GMT
Problem is...
By BoldMan Posted Wednesday 7th November 2007 23:33 GMT
Inventive? NO! Prior Art? YES!
By Kym Farnik Posted Wednesday 7th November 2007 23:34 GMT
Prevent rudeness?
By Aubry Thonon Posted Wednesday 7th November 2007 23:36 GMT
RIS?
By jubtastic1 Posted Wednesday 7th November 2007 23:48 GMT
Yahoo messenger has something similar
By Mycho Posted Wednesday 7th November 2007 23:51 GMT
For a split second, it makes you...
By Matt Posted Wednesday 7th November 2007 23:58 GMT
Prior art
By Kevin McMurtrie Posted Wednesday 7th November 2007 23:59 GMT
They missed out...
By Graham Marsden Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 00:21 GMT
Gee..
By Joe Greene Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 00:30 GMT
Utter Bollox
By Steve Welsh Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 01:04 GMT
/quit "See you later"
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 01:13 GMT
Innovation
By David Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 02:07 GMT
Hope they get it
By Will Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 02:57 GMT
FGS, it's not "free reign" ...
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 04:34 GMT
Honestly
By Tuomo Stauffer Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 06:20 GMT
@ /quit /quit See you later!
By Jason Togneri Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 06:41 GMT
give M$ a break
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 08:21 GMT
Is it too obvious, and too old hat.
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 08:23 GMT
Prior Art??
By John Angelico Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 08:44 GMT
The truth is revealed
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 08:49 GMT
Why stop at goodbye message
By Chris W Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 09:07 GMT
Suggestions for the "goodbye message"
By Slaine Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 09:12 GMT
eliminate rudeness across the net
By Pascal Monett Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 09:15 GMT
Calling VXers..
By TeeCee Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 09:18 GMT
@ Boldman
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 09:22 GMT
Invalid Patent!
By Nìall Tracey Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 09:25 GMT
FGS
By Ascylto Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 09:31 GMT
One you missed
By Brian Hitchen Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 09:43 GMT
"It looks like you're trying to say goodbye.
By Anonymous John Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 09:52 GMT
Screw you guys..
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 09:53 GMT
Nice
By Mark Wills Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 10:22 GMT
Could be very useful...
By Mostor Astrakan Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 10:36 GMT
How does the US patent system work?
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 10:46 GMT
Err... Prior Art?
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 10:55 GMT
In support of Boldman
By Mark Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 11:11 GMT
Prior Art
By Dunstan Vavasour Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 11:12 GMT
Re: Stating the bleeding obvious
By Chris W Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 13:16 GMT
Prior art.
By Stu Reeves Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 13:50 GMT
not patentable
By Karl Lattimer Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 16:56 GMT