Blawg Review #179 Celebrates the Invention of the Ballpoint Pen

I remember the first time I laid my hands on a BIC pen.  I was in junior high school and the kids down the street seemed to have stumbled over a treasure trove of them.  They were . . . well . . . simply beautiful . . . as was the way they glided across the Windex-blue lined paper populating my denim-covered school binder.  (yes, I stole "Windex-blue" from the L.A. Times article on Paul Newman's recent lamented death).

Who knew I was just beginning to develop an actual aesthetic (see MOMA collection here).

Today, Securing Innovation celebrates the invention of the ballpoint pen in Blawg Review #179 here.

SI is one of the best IP blogs to appear on the scene in some time and I don't link to it nearly enough.  With Blawg Review #179 I'm hoping that S.I. will begin to get the readership it deserves -- like -- a MILLION unique hits a year -- that's how essential it is to the IP practitioner.

Today, check out the great links SI organized under the following topics:  Intellectual Property News and Opinion; Patents; Trade Secrets; Trademarks; Cyberlaw and the all important miscellaneous, entitled appropriately to the ballpoint pen topic, P.S.

Finally, the all-important reminder:

Blawg Review has information about next week's host, and instructions how to get your blawg posts reviewed in upcoming issues. Of particular interest to everyone interested in Intellectual Property law and policy might be the November 10th presentation of Blawg Review #185 by Global Intellectual Property Strategist Duncan Bucknell at his indispensible IP Think Tank weblog.

Of course, all those neat papers purchased in September were torn and crammed into my Pee Chee folder by the end of the term.  Someday, an ode to the Pee Chee. 

This one from Studionebula.com.

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Securing Innovation - October 5, 2008 8:46 PM
It was our pleasure to host Blawg Review #179 last week on Securing Innovation, the corporate blog of IP.com. Sure, it was a lot of work but it was definitely worth the effort. Indeed, we were pleasantly surprised by the...
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