I agree. Legos are targeted at kids who, as I understand it, have not developed abstract thinking yet. Thus allowing them to build concrete objects that they are familiar with such as houses, cars, shops, towers, etc.…
How on earth is there not prior art (I think that's the term I want) for the functioning of a small part of the human metabolism? It seems to me rather obvious that the researcher, her/his ancestors, friends, you, and…
After clicking the "next" button 3 times, I still can't get to the next page. Is that just me, or is their site broken?
I agree. Legos are targeted at kids who, as I understand it, have not developed abstract thinking yet. Thus allowing them to build concrete objects that they are familiar with such as houses, cars, shops, towers, etc.…
How on earth is there not prior art (I think that's the term I want) for the functioning of a small part of the human metabolism? It seems to me rather obvious that the researcher, her/his ancestors, friends, you, and…
After clicking the "next" button 3 times, I still can't get to the next page. Is that just me, or is their site broken?