Jonathan is pleased to announce that his first patent application has been published. It was filed in March 2005, a few months after Jonathan started his job, and was published this month after the usual 18-month delay. It describes a system for calibrating moisture detection equipment used in lumber kilns.
This is only the published application — the Patent Office hasn’t looked at it yet to decide if it should be issued as a patent. Jonathan is currently applying his extensive golf expertise to a patent application for a putter. . . .
Archive for September, 2006
“What?” you say. “A film suggestion from someone who doesn’t own a TV?” Why yes, thanks to the modern miracle of DVDs, we occasionally watch a movie on our computer.
Jenelle and Jonathan spent three days last week hiking the Eagle Creek Trail in the Columbia River Gorge. They had been on the first 6 miles of this trail several times before, but a yearning to carry heavy things on their backs caused them to plan a trip all the way to Wahtum Lake at the end of the trail (and then back, of course — you can’t stay at Wahtum Lake forever).
