New light "invented"

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That's a great idea. Cheaper than chips and quite effective.
 
Fine till a really hot day and the bottles melt or explode with pressure from expanding air.
 
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I guess the guy deserves some credit, but is this really invention? Have they not heard of windows, or is glass just too expensive in these places? Is it just a slow news day or a "journo" in desperate need of a story?

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Of course this is invention. Using something that's widely available and cheap to help really poor people. It's the best kind of invention you can get. :rolleyes:
 
hardly an invention, more an application of existing stuff, like to see you get a patent on that.
 
I guess the guy deserves some credit, but is this really invention? Have they not heard of windows, or is glass just too expensive in these places? Is it just a slow news day or a "journo" in desperate need of a story?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-23536914[/QUOTE]

Of course this is invention. Using something that's widely available and cheap to help really poor people. It's the best kind of invention you can get. :rolleyes:

I'm not saying it isn't clever and hasn't helped lots of people, but an invention?
 
I feel you would really really struggle to patent this as an invention.
 
An invention isn't something that is patentable.
 
I think you all need to read the first post again, he said
but is this really invention?
not...is this really an invention.
I didn't say that this was an invention, but it is certainly invention on the part of the guy who came up with it, bloody useful too, good on him.
 
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