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I'm an amateur inventor. I have to say amateur because I've never sold anything. They say that necessity is the mother of invention. That may be true, but the father is the imagination and that's some kind of stray tomcat.
I'm a compulsive reader but not a scholar. This means a) I didn't read it correctly in the first place, b) I didn't take notes so I don't know where the ideas come from. c) I have no way of knowing how much the idea has evolved since I read it. I'm also easily the laziest person I've ever met. The result is that I know a little about a lot of things, but, with some exceptions, not a lot about anything. Those who read my posts will think 'A little learning is a dangerous thing' Yes. I'm a human IED
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