Monday, March 12, 2012

"Fish sometimes don't take care with what they eat, because their brains are not very smart"

Eberhard Frey, a paleozoologist at the State Natural History Museum in Karlsruhe, Germany, discussing a fossil of a fish eating a winged dinosaur:

"These animals normally have nothing to do with each other. Apparently these encounters were fatal for both of them. Fish sometimes don't take care with what they eat, because their brains are not very smart. (...) Occasionally you find fish that died because they ate another fish that was too big to get swallowed, and the same things happened here with these pterosaurs."

Could one make a similar comment about IP professors not caring about what they write, especially when asserting patent grant rates of 95%?

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