Who is getting their kids vintage toys?

Question by Linnie: Who is getting their kids vintage toys?

From the recent poison paint and all.
I think it is good to buy the children vintage toys from GOODWILL and The Salvation Army
and thrift shops. As they are safe unlike the recalled ones this year and last.
Do you think so if the toys are in good shape and very clean?

Best answer:

Answer by anniemcdonalds
yes…..why not if they are clean…..go 4 it…..

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How can I find what baby foods or baby items are getting recalled ?

Question by aJoy’s Mommy.: How can I find what baby foods or baby items are getting recalled ?

Best answer:

Answer by theresad
try googling baby item recalls

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Ruby on Rails Tutorial Part 1 – Getting Started

In this Ruby on Rails Blog Tutorial we’ll work on getting a blogging application up and running, learn about the rails directory structure, and do a simple hello world. In this video I’m using Rails 3.1 and Ruby 1.9.2 on Linux. The source code for this video should be available on my site within a few days: www.andrews-custom-web-design.com Installing Ruby and Rails Links: ———————————– ——- Linux ——- ryanbigg.com —- Mac —- ryanbigg.com ——– Windows ——– www.rubyinside.com ————————————– Javascript Runtime Error (use node.js) ————————————– If you get errors about not having a javascript runtime or something along those lines try installing node.js. github.com ————- ExecJS Errors ————- stackoverflow.com

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Is it safe to post a design project on Kickstarter before getting a patent?

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Question by Eric E: Is it safe to post a design project on Kickstarter before getting a patent?

I have designed a certain invention that I would like to patent soon but don’t have the funding. Would it be stupid to go on Kickstarter.com and post this project before I get legal rights to it so I could then get the proper funding to patent it?

Best answer:

Answer by ron_mexico
In the U.S., publication of your invention on a website will start a one-year clock in which to file for patent protection. After the one-year clock has past, you will lose any rights to the invention.

This one year grace period is limited to the U.S. and a few other countries. Most foreign countries have an absolute bar. That is, once you disclose your invention on a website, you will immediately lose any rights to your invention in those countries.

See the link below for more information.
http://www.ipr-helpdesk.org/documents/GracePeriodinventionLaw_0000004514_00.xml.html

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