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I'll even state that the inventors who spend time with lawyers on legal protection activities are degrading their productivity. That's not to say that it isn't necessary activity, but it certainly shouldn't be considered as productive activity.
On the other hand, it wasn't productive when my older brother jumped off the roof of our house with an umbrella...almost knocked a tooth out with his knee when he landed. Still, the other kids that witnessed the jump didn't "try it at home."
“Off my planet, Earthing.”
(Not you, O.A.. I’m just practicing my lines.:))
So, you have it right: the whole thing hinged on whether the car was stationary or moving and whether he hit the car or the car hit him. Because of the big/little dichotomy, the decision was 60/40%.
Jan
Jan
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