<article>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#article10_03_05_1822224</id>
	<title>Dr. NakaMats Is the World's Most Prolific Inventor</title>
	<author>ScuttleMonkey</author>
	<datestamp>1267779840000</datestamp>
	<htmltext>MMBK writes to share an interesting look at Dr. "NakaMats" Nakamatsu, mastermind behind a <a href="http://www.motherboard.tv/2010/3/3/dr-nakamats-patently-strange-the-world-s-most-prolific-inventor">world-record 3,000 patents</a>.  The 81-year-old scientist has inventions like the "PyonPyon" spring shoes, the karaoke machine, and others.  He's also at least partly to blame for things like the digital watch, the floppy disk, and CDs.  <i>"Dr. Nakamatsu harbors other ambitions too: in 2007, he took his penchant for political campaigning to a new level, becoming a candidate in the gubernatorial election in Tokyo, and the election for the Upper House. Although he failed to get a seat, Dr. NakaMats has other tricks up his sleeve. In 2005 he was awarded the Ig Nobel prize for Nutrition, for photographing and retrospectively analyzing every meal he has consumed during a period of 34 years (and counting). By the time he dies at the age of 144 (a goal he maintains with an elaborate daily ritual that rejuvenates his body and triggers his creative process), he intends to patent 6,000 inventions."</i></htmltext>
<tokenext>MMBK writes to share an interesting look at Dr. " NakaMats " Nakamatsu , mastermind behind a world-record 3,000 patents .
The 81-year-old scientist has inventions like the " PyonPyon " spring shoes , the karaoke machine , and others .
He 's also at least partly to blame for things like the digital watch , the floppy disk , and CDs .
" Dr. Nakamatsu harbors other ambitions too : in 2007 , he took his penchant for political campaigning to a new level , becoming a candidate in the gubernatorial election in Tokyo , and the election for the Upper House .
Although he failed to get a seat , Dr. NakaMats has other tricks up his sleeve .
In 2005 he was awarded the Ig Nobel prize for Nutrition , for photographing and retrospectively analyzing every meal he has consumed during a period of 34 years ( and counting ) .
By the time he dies at the age of 144 ( a goal he maintains with an elaborate daily ritual that rejuvenates his body and triggers his creative process ) , he intends to patent 6,000 inventions .
"</tokentext>
<sentencetext>MMBK writes to share an interesting look at Dr. "NakaMats" Nakamatsu, mastermind behind a world-record 3,000 patents.
The 81-year-old scientist has inventions like the "PyonPyon" spring shoes, the karaoke machine, and others.
He's also at least partly to blame for things like the digital watch, the floppy disk, and CDs.
"Dr. Nakamatsu harbors other ambitions too: in 2007, he took his penchant for political campaigning to a new level, becoming a candidate in the gubernatorial election in Tokyo, and the election for the Upper House.
Although he failed to get a seat, Dr. NakaMats has other tricks up his sleeve.
In 2005 he was awarded the Ig Nobel prize for Nutrition, for photographing and retrospectively analyzing every meal he has consumed during a period of 34 years (and counting).
By the time he dies at the age of 144 (a goal he maintains with an elaborate daily ritual that rejuvenates his body and triggers his creative process), he intends to patent 6,000 inventions.
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</article>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376414</id>
	<title>Needs to cap telomeres to live that long</title>
	<author>noidentity</author>
	<datestamp>1267788480000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Any reason why you didn't choose a useful subject line like "Needs to cap telomeres to live that long".</htmltext>
<tokenext>Any reason why you did n't choose a useful subject line like " Needs to cap telomeres to live that long " .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Any reason why you didn't choose a useful subject line like "Needs to cap telomeres to live that long".</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375648</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375878</id>
	<title>Re:Wait...what?</title>
	<author>ceoyoyo</author>
	<datestamp>1267785180000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Redundant</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>If you collect data on it, analyze it and write it up you might well be in line for an <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ig\_Nobel\_Prize" title="wikipedia.org"> <b>Ig</b> Nobel prize</a> [wikipedia.org].</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>If you collect data on it , analyze it and write it up you might well be in line for an Ig Nobel prize [ wikipedia.org ] .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>If you collect data on it, analyze it and write it up you might well be in line for an  Ig Nobel prize [wikipedia.org].</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375794</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31379046</id>
	<title>Re:People still wear watches?</title>
	<author>timeOday</author>
	<datestamp>1267814700000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Nah, I'm not allowed to bring a cellphone to work, and I don't like talking on the telephone anyways.  I have a Tracfone but it lives in my car, turned off.  I wear my watch, I always know the time, even when I wake up in the middle of the night, or when I'm running, or swimming, or to hurry me along in the shower as I'm getting ready for work.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Nah , I 'm not allowed to bring a cellphone to work , and I do n't like talking on the telephone anyways .
I have a Tracfone but it lives in my car , turned off .
I wear my watch , I always know the time , even when I wake up in the middle of the night , or when I 'm running , or swimming , or to hurry me along in the shower as I 'm getting ready for work .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Nah, I'm not allowed to bring a cellphone to work, and I don't like talking on the telephone anyways.
I have a Tracfone but it lives in my car, turned off.
I wear my watch, I always know the time, even when I wake up in the middle of the night, or when I'm running, or swimming, or to hurry me along in the shower as I'm getting ready for work.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31377606</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376580</id>
	<title>gene  research needed</title>
	<author>hduff</author>
	<datestamp>1267789440000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Is the wacky gene associated with the longevity gene? Or is it just associated with the really smart gene?</htmltext>
<tokenext>Is the wacky gene associated with the longevity gene ?
Or is it just associated with the really smart gene ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Is the wacky gene associated with the longevity gene?
Or is it just associated with the really smart gene?</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376780</id>
	<title>Filing a patent != invention</title>
	<author>chainLynx</author>
	<datestamp>1267790760000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Informativ</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext>This guy sounds like the most prolific patent filer, not necessarily the most prolific inventor.</htmltext>
<tokenext>This guy sounds like the most prolific patent filer , not necessarily the most prolific inventor .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>This guy sounds like the most prolific patent filer, not necessarily the most prolific inventor.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375790</id>
	<title>Re:Bah</title>
	<author>frosty\_tsm</author>
	<datestamp>1267784700000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>4</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>I'm feeling vitriolic, so I'll start the trolling thread:

Having a sheer amount of <b>parents</b> simply means that he's a frequent flier at the the <b>parent</b> office.</p></div><p>I don't think that's how it works; 2 is the max.  However, having a sheer amount of children means he's a frequent flier of something else and not a fan of protection.<nobr> <wbr></nobr>:-)</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>I 'm feeling vitriolic , so I 'll start the trolling thread : Having a sheer amount of parents simply means that he 's a frequent flier at the the parent office.I do n't think that 's how it works ; 2 is the max .
However , having a sheer amount of children means he 's a frequent flier of something else and not a fan of protection .
: - )</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I'm feeling vitriolic, so I'll start the trolling thread:

Having a sheer amount of parents simply means that he's a frequent flier at the the parent office.I don't think that's how it works; 2 is the max.
However, having a sheer amount of children means he's a frequent flier of something else and not a fan of protection.
:-)
	</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375712</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376222</id>
	<title>Re:Digital Watches are Good</title>
	<author>Belial6</author>
	<datestamp>1267787280000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Not to mention. Easier to read.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Not to mention .
Easier to read .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Not to mention.
Easier to read.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375940</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31379896</id>
	<title>144?</title>
	<author>HyperQuantum</author>
	<datestamp>1267877460000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Someone tag this story 'goodluckwiththat'.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Someone tag this story 'goodluckwiththat' .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Someone tag this story 'goodluckwiththat'.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31378004</id>
	<title>Re:Ewwww.</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267802640000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><blockquote><div><p>photographing and retrospectively analyzing every meal he has consumed</p></div></blockquote><p>That sounds like past tense. Yuck.</p></div><p>Hey, it could be worse.  He could be <b>recto</b>spectively analyzing every meal...</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>photographing and retrospectively analyzing every meal he has consumedThat sounds like past tense .
Yuck.Hey , it could be worse .
He could be rectospectively analyzing every meal.. .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>photographing and retrospectively analyzing every meal he has consumedThat sounds like past tense.
Yuck.Hey, it could be worse.
He could be rectospectively analyzing every meal...
	</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375780</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375780</id>
	<title>Ewwww.</title>
	<author>msauve</author>
	<datestamp>1267784640000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><blockquote><div><p>photographing and retrospectively analyzing every meal he has consumed</p></div></blockquote><p>That sounds like past tense. Yuck.</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>photographing and retrospectively analyzing every meal he has consumedThat sounds like past tense .
Yuck .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>photographing and retrospectively analyzing every meal he has consumedThat sounds like past tense.
Yuck.
	</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375920</id>
	<title>Inventor?</title>
	<author>gmuslera</author>
	<datestamp>1267785300000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>World's most prolific patenter could be more accurate way to describe him. Not taking away his merit, but maybe in the past there was more people that invented more things, but as not documented or patented their inventons aren't taken into account.</htmltext>
<tokenext>World 's most prolific patenter could be more accurate way to describe him .
Not taking away his merit , but maybe in the past there was more people that invented more things , but as not documented or patented their inventons are n't taken into account .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>World's most prolific patenter could be more accurate way to describe him.
Not taking away his merit, but maybe in the past there was more people that invented more things, but as not documented or patented their inventons aren't taken into account.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31382590</id>
	<title>Previously most prolific inventor</title>
	<author>navyjeff</author>
	<datestamp>1267907520000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>I had always thought the most prolific inventor was Pat Pending. His name is on almost everything new and innovative.</htmltext>
<tokenext>I had always thought the most prolific inventor was Pat Pending .
His name is on almost everything new and innovative .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I had always thought the most prolific inventor was Pat Pending.
His name is on almost everything new and innovative.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31379572</id>
	<title>Re:Hamburger Earmuffs</title>
	<author>whancock</author>
	<datestamp>1267869660000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>I hear that the electric blanket mobile is coming along nicely though.</htmltext>
<tokenext>I hear that the electric blanket mobile is coming along nicely though .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I hear that the electric blanket mobile is coming along nicely though.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375638</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376046</id>
	<title>Quit</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267786200000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Troll</modclass>
	<modscore>-1</modscore>
	<htmltext>whining about that shit.  Nobody cares.</htmltext>
<tokenext>whining about that shit .
Nobody cares .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>whining about that shit.
Nobody cares.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375748</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375692</id>
	<title>TFA is a video.</title>
	<author>bughunter</author>
	<datestamp>1267784280000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>5</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Warning:  TFA is a video with a summary that's got little more than what's in the submission: Naka is obsessive about his food, and wants to run for office.</p><p>I know I'm not the only one who doesn't have patience for video articles.  It's like sitting in class waiting for the teacher to explain every concept at the speed of the slowest learner in class.  I can read a written article in 1/5th the time it takes me to watch a video.</p><p>Besides.  Video is so twentieth century.</p><p>(My lawn.  You're standing on it.)</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Warning : TFA is a video with a summary that 's got little more than what 's in the submission : Naka is obsessive about his food , and wants to run for office.I know I 'm not the only one who does n't have patience for video articles .
It 's like sitting in class waiting for the teacher to explain every concept at the speed of the slowest learner in class .
I can read a written article in 1/5th the time it takes me to watch a video.Besides .
Video is so twentieth century .
( My lawn .
You 're standing on it .
)</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Warning:  TFA is a video with a summary that's got little more than what's in the submission: Naka is obsessive about his food, and wants to run for office.I know I'm not the only one who doesn't have patience for video articles.
It's like sitting in class waiting for the teacher to explain every concept at the speed of the slowest learner in class.
I can read a written article in 1/5th the time it takes me to watch a video.Besides.
Video is so twentieth century.
(My lawn.
You're standing on it.
)</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375804</id>
	<title>Page loads more content as you scroll down...</title>
	<author>DarkWicked</author>
	<datestamp>1267784700000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>I was trying to find your website's footer you blistering idiots !</htmltext>
<tokenext>I was trying to find your website 's footer you blistering idiots !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I was trying to find your website's footer you blistering idiots !</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375830</id>
	<title>Really?</title>
	<author>FiloEleven</author>
	<datestamp>1267784880000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I could have sworn that Shampoo had him beat...or are we only considering <em>successful</em> inventions?</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I could have sworn that Shampoo had him beat...or are we only considering successful inventions ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I could have sworn that Shampoo had him beat...or are we only considering successful inventions?</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375876</id>
	<title>Re:Bah</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267785120000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>anyone who even participated in the popularization of karaoke should be tried by an international court.</p></div><p>Tried. Fuck that. Nuke the bastard from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>anyone who even participated in the popularization of karaoke should be tried by an international court.Tried .
Fuck that .
Nuke the bastard from orbit .
It 's the only way to be sure .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>anyone who even participated in the popularization of karaoke should be tried by an international court.Tried.
Fuck that.
Nuke the bastard from orbit.
It's the only way to be sure.
	</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375712</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31380488</id>
	<title>Re:Call me skeptical</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267888680000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Here, here</p><p>Watched about half the video.</p><p>He claims inventing the floppy in 1947. First large Japanese computer is dated 1950 and the first digital magnetic storage device (Andrew Donald Booth)was in 1948.</p><p>He's just an old nutcase. I would have to actually see any of his supposed patents or hear from someone in the industry before I'd waste anymore time on him.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Here , hereWatched about half the video.He claims inventing the floppy in 1947 .
First large Japanese computer is dated 1950 and the first digital magnetic storage device ( Andrew Donald Booth ) was in 1948.He 's just an old nutcase .
I would have to actually see any of his supposed patents or hear from someone in the industry before I 'd waste anymore time on him .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Here, hereWatched about half the video.He claims inventing the floppy in 1947.
First large Japanese computer is dated 1950 and the first digital magnetic storage device (Andrew Donald Booth)was in 1948.He's just an old nutcase.
I would have to actually see any of his supposed patents or hear from someone in the industry before I'd waste anymore time on him.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376160</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31379244</id>
	<title>Re:Unless he's invented</title>
	<author>randyleepublic</author>
	<datestamp>1267818600000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext>Don't worry, we're working on it -&gt;  sierra sciences dot com</htmltext>
<tokenext>Do n't worry , we 're working on it - &gt; sierra sciences dot com</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Don't worry, we're working on it -&gt;  sierra sciences dot com</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375648</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376426</id>
	<title>Re:Unless he's invented</title>
	<author>interkin3tic</author>
	<datestamp>1267788540000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Informativ</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>A way to cap telomere's he's not going to see 144.  Antioxidants can keep in-gene encoding errors low but when the telomere's unravel there's nothing we can currently do to reverse the effects.</p></div><p>I'm going to need a citation for the rate here to prove he wouldn't be able to make it to 144.  <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanne\_Calment" title="wikipedia.org">One person</a> [wikipedia.org] lived to 122.  I have no idea what she eventually died of, but I don't see any evidence to suggest that 22 more years would be impossible due to telomere shortening.  How fast the telomere burns down until further cell proliferation is no longer possible, how many divisions this requires, and how many divisions are happening in the important tissues per year?  Because I don't think most of those things are known or even necessarily estimated, and I'd be suprised as all heck if that estimate suggested somewhere between 122 and 144.</p><p>While it's quite obvious he won't live to infinity, I've never seen anything to indicate that his intestinal stem cells, for example, are going to be exhausted before the age of 144.  The current textbook model for intestinal stem cells is that they divide rarely, and when they do they usually produce one stem cell and one transiently amplifying cell that divides like mad to actually produce the terminal cells that don't proliferate further.  So while there are now maybe 200 cells from that one cell division, the stem cell that is going to continue has only effectively divided once.</p><p>Furthermore, cell proliferation doesn't happen in the entire adult body.  You brain cells for example don't continue diving and would not be directly limited by telomere shortening.</p><p>That being said, I kind of doubt that antioxidants are going to keep him from getting cancer or heart disease, or dying of an accident.</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>A way to cap telomere 's he 's not going to see 144 .
Antioxidants can keep in-gene encoding errors low but when the telomere 's unravel there 's nothing we can currently do to reverse the effects.I 'm going to need a citation for the rate here to prove he would n't be able to make it to 144 .
One person [ wikipedia.org ] lived to 122 .
I have no idea what she eventually died of , but I do n't see any evidence to suggest that 22 more years would be impossible due to telomere shortening .
How fast the telomere burns down until further cell proliferation is no longer possible , how many divisions this requires , and how many divisions are happening in the important tissues per year ?
Because I do n't think most of those things are known or even necessarily estimated , and I 'd be suprised as all heck if that estimate suggested somewhere between 122 and 144.While it 's quite obvious he wo n't live to infinity , I 've never seen anything to indicate that his intestinal stem cells , for example , are going to be exhausted before the age of 144 .
The current textbook model for intestinal stem cells is that they divide rarely , and when they do they usually produce one stem cell and one transiently amplifying cell that divides like mad to actually produce the terminal cells that do n't proliferate further .
So while there are now maybe 200 cells from that one cell division , the stem cell that is going to continue has only effectively divided once.Furthermore , cell proliferation does n't happen in the entire adult body .
You brain cells for example do n't continue diving and would not be directly limited by telomere shortening.That being said , I kind of doubt that antioxidants are going to keep him from getting cancer or heart disease , or dying of an accident .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>A way to cap telomere's he's not going to see 144.
Antioxidants can keep in-gene encoding errors low but when the telomere's unravel there's nothing we can currently do to reverse the effects.I'm going to need a citation for the rate here to prove he wouldn't be able to make it to 144.
One person [wikipedia.org] lived to 122.
I have no idea what she eventually died of, but I don't see any evidence to suggest that 22 more years would be impossible due to telomere shortening.
How fast the telomere burns down until further cell proliferation is no longer possible, how many divisions this requires, and how many divisions are happening in the important tissues per year?
Because I don't think most of those things are known or even necessarily estimated, and I'd be suprised as all heck if that estimate suggested somewhere between 122 and 144.While it's quite obvious he won't live to infinity, I've never seen anything to indicate that his intestinal stem cells, for example, are going to be exhausted before the age of 144.
The current textbook model for intestinal stem cells is that they divide rarely, and when they do they usually produce one stem cell and one transiently amplifying cell that divides like mad to actually produce the terminal cells that don't proliferate further.
So while there are now maybe 200 cells from that one cell division, the stem cell that is going to continue has only effectively divided once.Furthermore, cell proliferation doesn't happen in the entire adult body.
You brain cells for example don't continue diving and would not be directly limited by telomere shortening.That being said, I kind of doubt that antioxidants are going to keep him from getting cancer or heart disease, or dying of an accident.
	</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31379910</id>
	<title>The Ritual</title>
	<author>Krakadoom</author>
	<datestamp>1267878000000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>"an elaborate daily ritual that rejuvenates his body and triggers his creative process"<br> <br>

Maybe he's under the impression that he's the only one to ever think of having one off the wrist every morning. Dear god I hope he didn't use his camera for that too, scientific journals beware.</htmltext>
<tokenext>" an elaborate daily ritual that rejuvenates his body and triggers his creative process " Maybe he 's under the impression that he 's the only one to ever think of having one off the wrist every morning .
Dear god I hope he did n't use his camera for that too , scientific journals beware .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>"an elaborate daily ritual that rejuvenates his body and triggers his creative process" 

Maybe he's under the impression that he's the only one to ever think of having one off the wrist every morning.
Dear god I hope he didn't use his camera for that too, scientific journals beware.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376272</id>
	<title>WTFA</title>
	<author>ukemike</author>
	<datestamp>1267787580000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>so the correct acronym when someone is being clueless would be WTFV instead of RTFA.</htmltext>
<tokenext>so the correct acronym when someone is being clueless would be WTFV instead of RTFA .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>so the correct acronym when someone is being clueless would be WTFV instead of RTFA.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375692</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375632</id>
	<title>I wonder if</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267783920000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>he had any correspondence with Tesla when he was a kid. Wow.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>he had any correspondence with Tesla when he was a kid .
Wow .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>he had any correspondence with Tesla when he was a kid.
Wow.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31379314</id>
	<title>Re:More info about his lifestyle</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267906260000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>This same thing succeeding in convincing me that he was completely senile!</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>This same thing succeeding in convincing me that he was completely senile !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>This same thing succeeding in convincing me that he was completely senile!</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376758</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376262</id>
	<title>But did he really?</title>
	<author>Cyberllama</author>
	<datestamp>1267787520000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Other articles have covered him as a nutjob who claims to have invented things which he had no hand in. He's definately a controversial figure with some controversial claims. This story sorta just took him at his word . . .</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Other articles have covered him as a nutjob who claims to have invented things which he had no hand in .
He 's definately a controversial figure with some controversial claims .
This story sorta just took him at his word .
. .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Other articles have covered him as a nutjob who claims to have invented things which he had no hand in.
He's definately a controversial figure with some controversial claims.
This story sorta just took him at his word .
. .</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31377548</id>
	<title>Re:Call me skeptical</title>
	<author>SlappyBastard</author>
	<datestamp>1267798080000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Edison invented useful shit, sure.  DocNakaMats invents ways to use his own shit.  See?  See?</p><p>Crazy fucka 4 life, all 144 years of it!!</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Edison invented useful shit , sure .
DocNakaMats invents ways to use his own shit .
See ? See ? Crazy fucka 4 life , all 144 years of it !
!</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Edison invented useful shit, sure.
DocNakaMats invents ways to use his own shit.
See?  See?Crazy fucka 4 life, all 144 years of it!
!</sentencetext>
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</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31377606</id>
	<title>People still wear watches?</title>
	<author>SlappyBastard</author>
	<datestamp>1267798920000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Dude?  You have a cell phone.  Cut it out.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Dude ?
You have a cell phone .
Cut it out .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Dude?
You have a cell phone.
Cut it out.</sentencetext>
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</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376160</id>
	<title>Call me skeptical</title>
	<author>osgeek</author>
	<datestamp>1267786800000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>5</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Okay, the guy is 81.  I hate to rip on him too much, but it really seems like he's mostly known for submitting patents.</p><p>None of the floppy disk history that I looked up mentioned anything about him except that IBM has some deal with him to prevent a "conflict".  Patent troll?  The CD history I glanced through didn't mention him either.  At best, I think he could say that he made some minor contribution to the CD - not that he had invented it.  The video showed a bunch of his other inventions, like a magical chair that makes you more creative or something.  He mentioned that a US cancer patient wanted to sit in it.  And that proves what?  Quack quack quack.</p><p>Then he's ragging on Edison in the video... a guy who actually invented useful shit.</p><p>Seems like a bit of a whack job with an image of himself out of proportion to what he's actually accomplished.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Okay , the guy is 81 .
I hate to rip on him too much , but it really seems like he 's mostly known for submitting patents.None of the floppy disk history that I looked up mentioned anything about him except that IBM has some deal with him to prevent a " conflict " .
Patent troll ?
The CD history I glanced through did n't mention him either .
At best , I think he could say that he made some minor contribution to the CD - not that he had invented it .
The video showed a bunch of his other inventions , like a magical chair that makes you more creative or something .
He mentioned that a US cancer patient wanted to sit in it .
And that proves what ?
Quack quack quack.Then he 's ragging on Edison in the video... a guy who actually invented useful shit.Seems like a bit of a whack job with an image of himself out of proportion to what he 's actually accomplished .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Okay, the guy is 81.
I hate to rip on him too much, but it really seems like he's mostly known for submitting patents.None of the floppy disk history that I looked up mentioned anything about him except that IBM has some deal with him to prevent a "conflict".
Patent troll?
The CD history I glanced through didn't mention him either.
At best, I think he could say that he made some minor contribution to the CD - not that he had invented it.
The video showed a bunch of his other inventions, like a magical chair that makes you more creative or something.
He mentioned that a US cancer patient wanted to sit in it.
And that proves what?
Quack quack quack.Then he's ragging on Edison in the video... a guy who actually invented useful shit.Seems like a bit of a whack job with an image of himself out of proportion to what he's actually accomplished.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375750</id>
	<title>Most prolific? I doubt it.</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267784580000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Informativ</modclass>
	<modscore>4</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>He's got nothing on Shampoo.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>He 's got nothing on Shampoo .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>He's got nothing on Shampoo.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375928</id>
	<title>Re:Wait...what?</title>
	<author>derGoldstein</author>
	<datestamp>1267785360000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>Am I going to get a Nobel prize for all of my zany OCD's too?</p></div><p>If I don't turn the light on and off 23 times every time I leave the house, my family will be kidnapped. I don't want an award for this, I'm just glad I've finally found someone who can relate.</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>Am I going to get a Nobel prize for all of my zany OCD 's too ? If I do n't turn the light on and off 23 times every time I leave the house , my family will be kidnapped .
I do n't want an award for this , I 'm just glad I 've finally found someone who can relate .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Am I going to get a Nobel prize for all of my zany OCD's too?If I don't turn the light on and off 23 times every time I leave the house, my family will be kidnapped.
I don't want an award for this, I'm just glad I've finally found someone who can relate.
	</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375794</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376296</id>
	<title>Your Rights Online?</title>
	<author>BJ\_Covert\_Action</author>
	<datestamp>1267787760000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Offtopic</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext>So, I realize slashdot doesn't have superbly high classification standards, but how in the hell is this categorized under your rights online? Is ScuttleMonkey really just a perl script that files anything with the word patent in it under YRO? Shouldn't this be filed under something like Science maybe, or Hardware, or hell, even Idle or Interview? I really have no comprehension of how an interest piece video could have anything to do with my rights on or offline.<nobr> <wbr></nobr>....
<br> <br>
Weird.</htmltext>
<tokenext>So , I realize slashdot does n't have superbly high classification standards , but how in the hell is this categorized under your rights online ?
Is ScuttleMonkey really just a perl script that files anything with the word patent in it under YRO ?
Should n't this be filed under something like Science maybe , or Hardware , or hell , even Idle or Interview ?
I really have no comprehension of how an interest piece video could have anything to do with my rights on or offline .
... . Weird .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>So, I realize slashdot doesn't have superbly high classification standards, but how in the hell is this categorized under your rights online?
Is ScuttleMonkey really just a perl script that files anything with the word patent in it under YRO?
Shouldn't this be filed under something like Science maybe, or Hardware, or hell, even Idle or Interview?
I really have no comprehension of how an interest piece video could have anything to do with my rights on or offline.
....
 
Weird.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375874</id>
	<title>Re:Bah</title>
	<author>derGoldstein</author>
	<datestamp>1267785120000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Wow, I actually repeated the error. Freudian?...</htmltext>
<tokenext>Wow , I actually repeated the error .
Freudian ? .. .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Wow, I actually repeated the error.
Freudian?...</sentencetext>
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</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376174</id>
	<title>What's really bad id</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267786860000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>When you start a message in the title bar, write a bit in the message</htmltext>
<tokenext>When you start a message in the title bar , write a bit in the message</tokentext>
<sentencetext>When you start a message in the title bar, write a bit in the message</sentencetext>
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</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376018</id>
	<title>I will never forgive him</title>
	<author>93 Escort Wagon</author>
	<datestamp>1267785960000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>3</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I believe there's a special place in hell reserved for the inventor of the karaoke machine. I'm pretty sure it was even mentioned in Dante's Inferno - he walked past a "reserved for..." sign just before seeing Brutus, Cassius, and Judas Iscariot.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I believe there 's a special place in hell reserved for the inventor of the karaoke machine .
I 'm pretty sure it was even mentioned in Dante 's Inferno - he walked past a " reserved for... " sign just before seeing Brutus , Cassius , and Judas Iscariot .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I believe there's a special place in hell reserved for the inventor of the karaoke machine.
I'm pretty sure it was even mentioned in Dante's Inferno - he walked past a "reserved for..." sign just before seeing Brutus, Cassius, and Judas Iscariot.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31380118</id>
	<title>The full documentary about Dr. Nakamats</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267883400000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>That was just a small slice of a fun documentary about Dr. Nakamats. It showed at the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam last year, where he also appeared and took questions from the audience. Then the documentary disappeared into obscurity, like many good documentary films, because the rights holders try to sell it country-by-country to tv channels around the world first, before releasing it on a disc or online. Here is the synopsis:</p><p>http://www.idfa.nl/industry/info/film.aspx?id=e8a41b09-0f8b-47ae-b905-a33cc54d08e6</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>That was just a small slice of a fun documentary about Dr. Nakamats. It showed at the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam last year , where he also appeared and took questions from the audience .
Then the documentary disappeared into obscurity , like many good documentary films , because the rights holders try to sell it country-by-country to tv channels around the world first , before releasing it on a disc or online .
Here is the synopsis : http : //www.idfa.nl/industry/info/film.aspx ? id = e8a41b09-0f8b-47ae-b905-a33cc54d08e6</tokentext>
<sentencetext>That was just a small slice of a fun documentary about Dr. Nakamats. It showed at the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam last year, where he also appeared and took questions from the audience.
Then the documentary disappeared into obscurity, like many good documentary films, because the rights holders try to sell it country-by-country to tv channels around the world first, before releasing it on a disc or online.
Here is the synopsis:http://www.idfa.nl/industry/info/film.aspx?id=e8a41b09-0f8b-47ae-b905-a33cc54d08e6</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375912</id>
	<title>Re:Wait...what?</title>
	<author>vadim\_t</author>
	<datestamp>1267785300000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Informativ</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Ig Nobel (note the Ig) prizes are awarded for weird, but actual research. Unless there was some scientific value to your organization of shoes you wouldn't get one. His photographing of his food is at very least interesting for nutrition. It looks like he also did some sort of analysis on it, though I can't find what exactly. So, this is actually a very long running study, and not just an OCD thing.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Ig Nobel ( note the Ig ) prizes are awarded for weird , but actual research .
Unless there was some scientific value to your organization of shoes you would n't get one .
His photographing of his food is at very least interesting for nutrition .
It looks like he also did some sort of analysis on it , though I ca n't find what exactly .
So , this is actually a very long running study , and not just an OCD thing .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Ig Nobel (note the Ig) prizes are awarded for weird, but actual research.
Unless there was some scientific value to your organization of shoes you wouldn't get one.
His photographing of his food is at very least interesting for nutrition.
It looks like he also did some sort of analysis on it, though I can't find what exactly.
So, this is actually a very long running study, and not just an OCD thing.</sentencetext>
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</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375940</id>
	<title>Digital Watches are Good</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267785420000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><blockquote><div><p>He also at least partly to blame for things like the digital watch...</p></div></blockquote><p>

Digital watches are great.  They're  multi-functional, cheap, accurate, low maintainable, and sturdy.
</p><p>
I know human factors/designer types have their diatribe about them, but they're just being whiny.</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>He also at least partly to blame for things like the digital watch.. . Digital watches are great .
They 're multi-functional , cheap , accurate , low maintainable , and sturdy .
I know human factors/designer types have their diatribe about them , but they 're just being whiny .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>He also at least partly to blame for things like the digital watch...

Digital watches are great.
They're  multi-functional, cheap, accurate, low maintainable, and sturdy.
I know human factors/designer types have their diatribe about them, but they're just being whiny.
	</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31378500</id>
	<title>Re:Unless he's invented</title>
	<author>kalirion</author>
	<datestamp>1267807500000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Maybe his rejuvenating ritual includes bathing in fetal stem cells?</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Maybe his rejuvenating ritual includes bathing in fetal stem cells ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Maybe his rejuvenating ritual includes bathing in fetal stem cells?</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375648</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376480</id>
	<title>Re:Most prolific? I doubt it.</title>
	<author>Missing\_dc</author>
	<datestamp>1267788840000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><i>He's got nothing on Shampoo.</i></p><p>This is Slashdot, most of the readers don't know what (non-caffeinated) soap is, much less shampoo!</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>He 's got nothing on Shampoo.This is Slashdot , most of the readers do n't know what ( non-caffeinated ) soap is , much less shampoo !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>He's got nothing on Shampoo.This is Slashdot, most of the readers don't know what (non-caffeinated) soap is, much less shampoo!</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375750</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31379372</id>
	<title>WTF does this have to do with YRO?</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267907460000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>This has nothing to do with online rights.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>This has nothing to do with online rights .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>This has nothing to do with online rights.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31377274</id>
	<title>most prolific patenter, not necesarily inventor</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267794900000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>After all many folks invent things and do not apply for patents. It suffices to write things. Look at (for example) some of the more prolific contributors to computer user group libraries and you will find examples of people who have done this. It is not true that inventors MUST apply for patents. (Thus it is also not true that searching for prior art may be limited to looking at old patent applications. Doing it right should search all publications (however obscure). (That would make Johnny-come-lately patents much harder to get away with by the way, which would be a good idea.)</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>After all many folks invent things and do not apply for patents .
It suffices to write things .
Look at ( for example ) some of the more prolific contributors to computer user group libraries and you will find examples of people who have done this .
It is not true that inventors MUST apply for patents .
( Thus it is also not true that searching for prior art may be limited to looking at old patent applications .
Doing it right should search all publications ( however obscure ) .
( That would make Johnny-come-lately patents much harder to get away with by the way , which would be a good idea .
)</tokentext>
<sentencetext>After all many folks invent things and do not apply for patents.
It suffices to write things.
Look at (for example) some of the more prolific contributors to computer user group libraries and you will find examples of people who have done this.
It is not true that inventors MUST apply for patents.
(Thus it is also not true that searching for prior art may be limited to looking at old patent applications.
Doing it right should search all publications (however obscure).
(That would make Johnny-come-lately patents much harder to get away with by the way, which would be a good idea.
)</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375720</id>
	<title>Video</title>
	<author>cellarmation</author>
	<datestamp>1267784400000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>A few years ago he was on the "Adam and Joe Go Tokyo" show. Here is a clip of him talking about his inventions.
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjuyqjXbHKw" title="youtube.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjuyqjXbHKw</a> [youtube.com]</htmltext>
<tokenext>A few years ago he was on the " Adam and Joe Go Tokyo " show .
Here is a clip of him talking about his inventions .
http : //www.youtube.com/watch ? v = NjuyqjXbHKw [ youtube.com ]</tokentext>
<sentencetext>A few years ago he was on the "Adam and Joe Go Tokyo" show.
Here is a clip of him talking about his inventions.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjuyqjXbHKw [youtube.com]</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375766</id>
	<title>Correction</title>
	<author>bit01</author>
	<datestamp>1267784640000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>4</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>He is not necessarily the world's most prolific inventor but simply the one with the most patents. They are not the same thing despite what the patent lobby would have you believe.</p><p>---</p><p> <em>Creating simple artificial scarcity with copyright and patents on things that can be copied billions of times at minimal cost is a fundamentally stupid economic idea.</em> </p></htmltext>
<tokenext>He is not necessarily the world 's most prolific inventor but simply the one with the most patents .
They are not the same thing despite what the patent lobby would have you believe.--- Creating simple artificial scarcity with copyright and patents on things that can be copied billions of times at minimal cost is a fundamentally stupid economic idea .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>He is not necessarily the world's most prolific inventor but simply the one with the most patents.
They are not the same thing despite what the patent lobby would have you believe.--- Creating simple artificial scarcity with copyright and patents on things that can be copied billions of times at minimal cost is a fundamentally stupid economic idea. </sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375824</id>
	<title>gadgets you probably use every day...</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267784880000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><blockquote><div><p>responsible for a universe of genius gadgets you probably use every day, like the <a href="http://pingmag.jp/images/article/nakamats03.jpg" title="pingmag.jp">&ldquo;PyonPyon&rdquo; spring shoes</a> [pingmag.jp], the karaoke machine, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CinemaScope" title="wikipedia.org">CinemaScope</a> [wikipedia.org], the &ldquo;Cerebrex&rdquo; armchair, the sauce pump, the taxicab meter, and a hydrogen-powered engine.</p></div></blockquote><p>...no, I can&rsquo;t say I&rsquo;ve used ANY of those. <em>Ever!</em></p><p>Well, I think I did ride in a hydrogen-powered vehicle a couple of times.</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>responsible for a universe of genius gadgets you probably use every day , like the    PyonPyon    spring shoes [ pingmag.jp ] , the karaoke machine , CinemaScope [ wikipedia.org ] , the    Cerebrex    armchair , the sauce pump , the taxicab meter , and a hydrogen-powered engine....no , I can    t say I    ve used ANY of those .
Ever ! Well , I think I did ride in a hydrogen-powered vehicle a couple of times .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>responsible for a universe of genius gadgets you probably use every day, like the “PyonPyon” spring shoes [pingmag.jp], the karaoke machine, CinemaScope [wikipedia.org], the “Cerebrex” armchair, the sauce pump, the taxicab meter, and a hydrogen-powered engine....no, I can’t say I’ve used ANY of those.
Ever!Well, I think I did ride in a hydrogen-powered vehicle a couple of times.
	</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31379298</id>
	<title>Re:Call me skeptical</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267905960000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>re the floppy disc it's probably related to this one:<br>http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4407226.html</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>re the floppy disc it 's probably related to this one : http : //www.freepatentsonline.com/4407226.html</tokentext>
<sentencetext>re the floppy disc it's probably related to this one:http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4407226.html</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375800</id>
	<title>Re:Unless he's invented</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267784700000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>3</modscore>
	<htmltext>He's Japanese, just give him some used electronics, a paper clip, and some used panties and he'll whip up a Super Fun Time Telomere Re-Raveler.</htmltext>
<tokenext>He 's Japanese , just give him some used electronics , a paper clip , and some used panties and he 'll whip up a Super Fun Time Telomere Re-Raveler .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>He's Japanese, just give him some used electronics, a paper clip, and some used panties and he'll whip up a Super Fun Time Telomere Re-Raveler.</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376736</id>
	<title>Nickname</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267790400000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext>So his nickname is the phonetic pronunciation of his name?  With all those patents, couldn't it be a little more inventive?<nobr> <wbr></nobr>;)</htmltext>
<tokenext>So his nickname is the phonetic pronunciation of his name ?
With all those patents , could n't it be a little more inventive ?
; )</tokentext>
<sentencetext>So his nickname is the phonetic pronunciation of his name?
With all those patents, couldn't it be a little more inventive?
;)</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31377212</id>
	<title>Duke Nukem Forever?</title>
	<author>thomasw\_lrd</author>
	<datestamp>1267794360000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>If he starts right now, can he have it done before he dies?</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>If he starts right now , can he have it done before he dies ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>If he starts right now, can he have it done before he dies?</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375814</id>
	<title>3,001</title>
	<author>natehoy</author>
	<datestamp>1267784820000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>a goal he maintains with an elaborate daily ritual that rejuvenates his body and triggers his creative process</p></div><p>He should apply for a process patent on that ritual.</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>a goal he maintains with an elaborate daily ritual that rejuvenates his body and triggers his creative processHe should apply for a process patent on that ritual .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>a goal he maintains with an elaborate daily ritual that rejuvenates his body and triggers his creative processHe should apply for a process patent on that ritual.
	</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375596</id>
	<title>So, is he rich?</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267783680000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext>... is he rich?</htmltext>
<tokenext>... is he rich ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>... is he rich?</sentencetext>
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	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376446</id>
	<title>yeah, right!</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267788660000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I got $20 here that says he won't make it a day past 120 years!</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I got $ 20 here that says he wo n't make it a day past 120 years !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I got $20 here that says he won't make it a day past 120 years!</sentencetext>
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	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31381124</id>
	<title>Re:I will never forgive him</title>
	<author>ChrisMaple</author>
	<datestamp>1267895100000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Brutus and Cassius deserved no such fate. Assassinating Julius Caesar is equivalent to assassinating Hitler or Stalin. Caesar went around killing a lot of people, then overthrew the established government of his own country and made himself dictator.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Brutus and Cassius deserved no such fate .
Assassinating Julius Caesar is equivalent to assassinating Hitler or Stalin .
Caesar went around killing a lot of people , then overthrew the established government of his own country and made himself dictator .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Brutus and Cassius deserved no such fate.
Assassinating Julius Caesar is equivalent to assassinating Hitler or Stalin.
Caesar went around killing a lot of people, then overthrew the established government of his own country and made himself dictator.</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31378066</id>
	<title>Dr evil</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267803300000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>-1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>i want ONE MILLION er BILLION dollars......</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>i want ONE MILLION er BILLION dollars..... .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>i want ONE MILLION er BILLION dollars......</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31377562</id>
	<title>Re:Lack of Oxygen</title>
	<author>SlappyBastard</author>
	<datestamp>1267798200000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>Now this is just weird:</p><p> <i>How do you &ldquo;trigger&rdquo; an invention?</i>
A lack of oxygen is very important.</p></div><p>You're telling me this shit-eating prick also holds the patent on autoerotic asphyxiation?</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>Now this is just weird : How do you    trigger    an invention ?
A lack of oxygen is very important.You 're telling me this shit-eating prick also holds the patent on autoerotic asphyxiation ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Now this is just weird: How do you “trigger” an invention?
A lack of oxygen is very important.You're telling me this shit-eating prick also holds the patent on autoerotic asphyxiation?
	</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31378932</id>
	<title>Rejuvination</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267812720000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><i>he maintains with an elaborate daily ritual that rejuvenates his body and triggers his creative process<i>
<br> <br>
So he faps to pr0n, too?</i></i></htmltext>
<tokenext>he maintains with an elaborate daily ritual that rejuvenates his body and triggers his creative process So he faps to pr0n , too ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>he maintains with an elaborate daily ritual that rejuvenates his body and triggers his creative process
 
So he faps to pr0n, too?</sentencetext>
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	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375774</id>
	<title>More info about his lifestyle</title>
	<author>y4ku</author>
	<datestamp>1267784640000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Informativ</modclass>
	<modscore>4</modscore>
	<htmltext>I found an article detailing this daily regiment of his.
I don't know how good sleeping only 4 hours a night and getting nourishment from a powder composed of 55 essential nutrients is.
Here it is:
<a href="http://www.brainsturbator.com/articles/yoshiro\_nakamatsu\_we\_salute\_you/" title="brainsturbator.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.brainsturbator.com/articles/yoshiro\_nakamatsu\_we\_salute\_you/</a> [brainsturbator.com]

Fascinating man.</htmltext>
<tokenext>I found an article detailing this daily regiment of his .
I do n't know how good sleeping only 4 hours a night and getting nourishment from a powder composed of 55 essential nutrients is .
Here it is : http : //www.brainsturbator.com/articles/yoshiro \ _nakamatsu \ _we \ _salute \ _you/ [ brainsturbator.com ] Fascinating man .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I found an article detailing this daily regiment of his.
I don't know how good sleeping only 4 hours a night and getting nourishment from a powder composed of 55 essential nutrients is.
Here it is:
http://www.brainsturbator.com/articles/yoshiro\_nakamatsu\_we\_salute\_you/ [brainsturbator.com]

Fascinating man.</sentencetext>
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	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31379148</id>
	<title>Re:Unless he's invented</title>
	<author>halcyon1234</author>
	<datestamp>1267816800000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><blockquote><div><p>A way to cap telomere's he's not going to see 144</p></div></blockquote><p>I know. 144?  That's just gross.</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>A way to cap telomere 's he 's not going to see 144I know .
144 ? That 's just gross .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>A way to cap telomere's he's not going to see 144I know.
144?  That's just gross.
	</sentencetext>
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	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31379384</id>
	<title>Edison = patent thief</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267907700000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Edison didn't invent anything by himself, he just made use of engineers working for him and registered all their inventions on his name, f****ing a**hole Edison !</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Edison did n't invent anything by himself , he just made use of engineers working for him and registered all their inventions on his name , f * * * * ing a * * hole Edison !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Edison didn't invent anything by himself, he just made use of engineers working for him and registered all their inventions on his name, f****ing a**hole Edison !</sentencetext>
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	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376758</id>
	<title>Re:More info about his lifestyle</title>
	<author>nido</author>
	<datestamp>1267790580000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Interestin</modclass>
	<modscore>3</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>That's a very interesting article - thanks for sharing.</p><p>There were two parts that I think are very important. The first is about his inventive process:</p><blockquote><div><p>Inventing is a Dangerous Business</p><p>What really sold me on Dr. Nakamats was when I came across the following passage from some German interview.  The question was one the author has probably asked hundreds of times--"so, where do you get your ideas?"--and Nakamatsu has the last answer anyone but him would ever suspect:</p><p>(picture of person holding their breath underwater)<br><i>Is there a secret to becoming an inventor? How do you come up with new ideas?</i></p><p>
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; I am teaching philosophy at the University of Tokyo. The base for everything is a strong spirit, followed by a strong body, hard studies, experience and finally leads to a "trigger" experience. You "trigger" a bullet which contains spirit, body, study and experience - and finally that releases the actual invention.</p><p><i>How do you "trigger" an invention?</i></p><p>
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; A lack of oxygen is very important.</p><p><i>A lack? Isn't that dangerous?</i></p><p>
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; It's very dangerous. I get that Flash just 0.5 sec before death. I remain under the surface until this trigger comes up and I write it down with a special waterproof plexiglas writing pad I invented.</p><p><i>Do you do that a lot? Putting yourself in that kind of situation to come up with a new invention?</i></p><p>
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Of course.  This is the Dr. Nakamatsu method.</p></div></blockquote><p>U.S. Creativity expert Win Wenger, PhD talks about <a href="http://www.winwenger.com/ebooks/guaran3.htm" title="winwenger.com">the mammalian diving response</a> [winwenger.com] as a way for anyone to increase blood flow to the brain, thereby increasing one's intelligence. When the Co2 concentration in a mammal's blood rises, arteries to the brain open up so that the brain doesn't starve to death. With repetition, the arteries become permanently enlarged.</p><p>I myself have spent some time holding my breath underwater at the pool. I haven't done the full 30-day protocol, but at one point I built up to over 2 minutes underwater. This is not a lot (the record for free diving is over <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/switzerland/7242852/Swiss-freediver-breaks-world-record-for-holding-breath-underwater.html" title="telegraph.co.uk">19 minutes</a> [telegraph.co.uk]), but many people can only hold their breath for 15 seconds...</p><p>Furthermore, we had a pool in our backyard when I was a kid (before I turned 5), and I remember doing held-breath underwater swimming then. I'd dive down to pick stuff up off the bottom of the pool, and swim through underwater rings.</p><p>Furthermore, I had a VHS copy of Star Trek IV, and I repeatedly tried to hold my breath for the entire time that Captain Kirk (or was it Mr. Spock?) held his breath to release the whales, after the bird of prey crashed into San Francisco Bay...  I was never able to do it, but I now think the effort was good for something.</p><p>I don't know that I'm a genius now, but I think I do pretty well.</p><blockquote><div><p>    According to Dr. NakaMats' research, the unhealthy body has a poor blood circulation to extremities resulting cold feet.  This is the same state with the stressed body in which your sympathetic nervous system took over parasympathetic nervous system.  Sympathetic nervous system anticipates your body for "fight-or-flight" situation.</p></div></blockquote><p>My hands were cold as ice for a long time... Then I built a "radial appliance", which is said to balance the body's parasympathetic nervous system. My hands are now warm.</p><p>I think my website (above) links to the radial appliance stuff... This is kooky esoteric shit, so don't bother clicking if you just want to scoff...</p><p>Anyways, thanks again for the link!</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>That 's a very interesting article - thanks for sharing.There were two parts that I think are very important .
The first is about his inventive process : Inventing is a Dangerous BusinessWhat really sold me on Dr. Nakamats was when I came across the following passage from some German interview .
The question was one the author has probably asked hundreds of times-- " so , where do you get your ideas ?
" --and Nakamatsu has the last answer anyone but him would ever suspect : ( picture of person holding their breath underwater ) Is there a secret to becoming an inventor ?
How do you come up with new ideas ?
        I am teaching philosophy at the University of Tokyo .
The base for everything is a strong spirit , followed by a strong body , hard studies , experience and finally leads to a " trigger " experience .
You " trigger " a bullet which contains spirit , body , study and experience - and finally that releases the actual invention.How do you " trigger " an invention ?
        A lack of oxygen is very important.A lack ?
Is n't that dangerous ?
        It 's very dangerous .
I get that Flash just 0.5 sec before death .
I remain under the surface until this trigger comes up and I write it down with a special waterproof plexiglas writing pad I invented.Do you do that a lot ?
Putting yourself in that kind of situation to come up with a new invention ?
        Of course .
This is the Dr. Nakamatsu method.U.S .
Creativity expert Win Wenger , PhD talks about the mammalian diving response [ winwenger.com ] as a way for anyone to increase blood flow to the brain , thereby increasing one 's intelligence .
When the Co2 concentration in a mammal 's blood rises , arteries to the brain open up so that the brain does n't starve to death .
With repetition , the arteries become permanently enlarged.I myself have spent some time holding my breath underwater at the pool .
I have n't done the full 30-day protocol , but at one point I built up to over 2 minutes underwater .
This is not a lot ( the record for free diving is over 19 minutes [ telegraph.co.uk ] ) , but many people can only hold their breath for 15 seconds...Furthermore , we had a pool in our backyard when I was a kid ( before I turned 5 ) , and I remember doing held-breath underwater swimming then .
I 'd dive down to pick stuff up off the bottom of the pool , and swim through underwater rings.Furthermore , I had a VHS copy of Star Trek IV , and I repeatedly tried to hold my breath for the entire time that Captain Kirk ( or was it Mr .
Spock ? ) held his breath to release the whales , after the bird of prey crashed into San Francisco Bay... I was never able to do it , but I now think the effort was good for something.I do n't know that I 'm a genius now , but I think I do pretty well .
According to Dr. NakaMats ' research , the unhealthy body has a poor blood circulation to extremities resulting cold feet .
This is the same state with the stressed body in which your sympathetic nervous system took over parasympathetic nervous system .
Sympathetic nervous system anticipates your body for " fight-or-flight " situation.My hands were cold as ice for a long time... Then I built a " radial appliance " , which is said to balance the body 's parasympathetic nervous system .
My hands are now warm.I think my website ( above ) links to the radial appliance stuff... This is kooky esoteric shit , so do n't bother clicking if you just want to scoff...Anyways , thanks again for the link !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>That's a very interesting article - thanks for sharing.There were two parts that I think are very important.
The first is about his inventive process:Inventing is a Dangerous BusinessWhat really sold me on Dr. Nakamats was when I came across the following passage from some German interview.
The question was one the author has probably asked hundreds of times--"so, where do you get your ideas?
"--and Nakamatsu has the last answer anyone but him would ever suspect:(picture of person holding their breath underwater)Is there a secret to becoming an inventor?
How do you come up with new ideas?
        I am teaching philosophy at the University of Tokyo.
The base for everything is a strong spirit, followed by a strong body, hard studies, experience and finally leads to a "trigger" experience.
You "trigger" a bullet which contains spirit, body, study and experience - and finally that releases the actual invention.How do you "trigger" an invention?
        A lack of oxygen is very important.A lack?
Isn't that dangerous?
        It's very dangerous.
I get that Flash just 0.5 sec before death.
I remain under the surface until this trigger comes up and I write it down with a special waterproof plexiglas writing pad I invented.Do you do that a lot?
Putting yourself in that kind of situation to come up with a new invention?
        Of course.
This is the Dr. Nakamatsu method.U.S.
Creativity expert Win Wenger, PhD talks about the mammalian diving response [winwenger.com] as a way for anyone to increase blood flow to the brain, thereby increasing one's intelligence.
When the Co2 concentration in a mammal's blood rises, arteries to the brain open up so that the brain doesn't starve to death.
With repetition, the arteries become permanently enlarged.I myself have spent some time holding my breath underwater at the pool.
I haven't done the full 30-day protocol, but at one point I built up to over 2 minutes underwater.
This is not a lot (the record for free diving is over 19 minutes [telegraph.co.uk]), but many people can only hold their breath for 15 seconds...Furthermore, we had a pool in our backyard when I was a kid (before I turned 5), and I remember doing held-breath underwater swimming then.
I'd dive down to pick stuff up off the bottom of the pool, and swim through underwater rings.Furthermore, I had a VHS copy of Star Trek IV, and I repeatedly tried to hold my breath for the entire time that Captain Kirk (or was it Mr.
Spock?) held his breath to release the whales, after the bird of prey crashed into San Francisco Bay...  I was never able to do it, but I now think the effort was good for something.I don't know that I'm a genius now, but I think I do pretty well.
According to Dr. NakaMats' research, the unhealthy body has a poor blood circulation to extremities resulting cold feet.
This is the same state with the stressed body in which your sympathetic nervous system took over parasympathetic nervous system.
Sympathetic nervous system anticipates your body for "fight-or-flight" situation.My hands were cold as ice for a long time... Then I built a "radial appliance", which is said to balance the body's parasympathetic nervous system.
My hands are now warm.I think my website (above) links to the radial appliance stuff... This is kooky esoteric shit, so don't bother clicking if you just want to scoff...Anyways, thanks again for the link!
	</sentencetext>
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	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376002</id>
	<title>Lack of Oxygen</title>
	<author>Prien715</author>
	<datestamp>1267785780000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Interestin</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Now this is just weird:</p><p><i>How do you &ldquo;trigger&rdquo; an invention?</i><br>A lack of oxygen is very important.</p><p><i>A lack? Isn&rsquo;t that dangerous?</i><br>It&rsquo;s very dangerous. I get that Flash just 0.5 sec before death. I remain under the surface until this trigger comes up and I write it down with a special waterproof plexiglas writing pad I invented.</p><p>From <a href="http://www.brainsturbator.com/articles/yoshiro\_nakamatsu\_we\_salute\_you/" title="brainsturbator.com">This longer article</a> [brainsturbator.com]</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Now this is just weird : How do you    trigger    an invention ? A lack of oxygen is very important.A lack ?
Isn    t that dangerous ? It    s very dangerous .
I get that Flash just 0.5 sec before death .
I remain under the surface until this trigger comes up and I write it down with a special waterproof plexiglas writing pad I invented.From This longer article [ brainsturbator.com ]</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Now this is just weird:How do you “trigger” an invention?A lack of oxygen is very important.A lack?
Isn’t that dangerous?It’s very dangerous.
I get that Flash just 0.5 sec before death.
I remain under the surface until this trigger comes up and I write it down with a special waterproof plexiglas writing pad I invented.From This longer article [brainsturbator.com]</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375794</id>
	<title>Wait...what?</title>
	<author>Last\_Available\_Usern</author>
	<datestamp>1267784700000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><nobr> <wbr></nobr></p><div class="quote"><p>...he was awarded the Ig Nobel prize for Nutrition, for photographing and retrospectively analyzing every meal he has consumed during a period of 34 years</p></div><p>Am I going to get a Nobel prize for all of my zany OCD's too?  I'd like to open with my daily organization of my shoes based on the size of the animal their leather was crafted from.  I also forbid myself to have a bowel movement during the 8th day of the lunar cycle (don't ask how I regulate this).  There's two right there.  Scanned PDF's of the awards will be just fine.  I'll append this post with the rest later (after I'm done organizing my shoes).</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>...he was awarded the Ig Nobel prize for Nutrition , for photographing and retrospectively analyzing every meal he has consumed during a period of 34 yearsAm I going to get a Nobel prize for all of my zany OCD 's too ?
I 'd like to open with my daily organization of my shoes based on the size of the animal their leather was crafted from .
I also forbid myself to have a bowel movement during the 8th day of the lunar cycle ( do n't ask how I regulate this ) .
There 's two right there .
Scanned PDF 's of the awards will be just fine .
I 'll append this post with the rest later ( after I 'm done organizing my shoes ) .</tokentext>
<sentencetext> ...he was awarded the Ig Nobel prize for Nutrition, for photographing and retrospectively analyzing every meal he has consumed during a period of 34 yearsAm I going to get a Nobel prize for all of my zany OCD's too?
I'd like to open with my daily organization of my shoes based on the size of the animal their leather was crafted from.
I also forbid myself to have a bowel movement during the 8th day of the lunar cycle (don't ask how I regulate this).
There's two right there.
Scanned PDF's of the awards will be just fine.
I'll append this post with the rest later (after I'm done organizing my shoes).
	</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375812</id>
	<title>Re:Bah</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267784820000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Patents?</p><p>Never mind....</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Patents ? Never mind... .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Patents?Never mind....</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375602</id>
	<title>He also invented the first post</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267783680000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>4</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>[Removed for patent infringement]</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>[ Removed for patent infringement ]</tokentext>
<sentencetext>[Removed for patent infringement]</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375648</id>
	<title>Unless he's invented</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267783980000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Informativ</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext>A way to cap telomere's he's not going to see 144. Antioxidants can keep in-gene encoding errors low but when the telomere's unravel there's nothing we can currently do to reverse the effects.</htmltext>
<tokenext>A way to cap telomere 's he 's not going to see 144 .
Antioxidants can keep in-gene encoding errors low but when the telomere 's unravel there 's nothing we can currently do to reverse the effects .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>A way to cap telomere's he's not going to see 144.
Antioxidants can keep in-gene encoding errors low but when the telomere's unravel there's nothing we can currently do to reverse the effects.</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376194</id>
	<title>Re:Bah</title>
	<author>syousef</author>
	<datestamp>1267787040000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Troll</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>I don't think that's how it works; 2 is the max.  However, having a sheer amount of children means he's a frequent flier of something else and not a fan of protection.<nobr> <wbr></nobr>:-)</p></div><p>So this guy claims to have invented fucking too???</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>I do n't think that 's how it works ; 2 is the max .
However , having a sheer amount of children means he 's a frequent flier of something else and not a fan of protection .
: - ) So this guy claims to have invented fucking too ? ?
?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I don't think that's how it works; 2 is the max.
However, having a sheer amount of children means he's a frequent flier of something else and not a fan of protection.
:-)So this guy claims to have invented fucking too??
?
	</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376096</id>
	<title>Re:TFA is a video.</title>
	<author>derGoldstein</author>
	<datestamp>1267786440000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>TLDW -- Too Long; Didn't Watch?<br>
How many forms of lazy can one cater to? If it were written down, others might say it was too long -- and most Slashdotters don't RTFA anyway, they barely skim the summary. Next we'll be slashdotting twitter messages.</htmltext>
<tokenext>TLDW -- Too Long ; Did n't Watch ?
How many forms of lazy can one cater to ?
If it were written down , others might say it was too long -- and most Slashdotters do n't RTFA anyway , they barely skim the summary .
Next we 'll be slashdotting twitter messages .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>TLDW -- Too Long; Didn't Watch?
How many forms of lazy can one cater to?
If it were written down, others might say it was too long -- and most Slashdotters don't RTFA anyway, they barely skim the summary.
Next we'll be slashdotting twitter messages.</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31380928</id>
	<title>Re:More info about his lifestyle</title>
	<author>Thing 1</author>
	<datestamp>1267893180000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Interestin</modclass>
	<modscore>3</modscore>
	<htmltext>This is actually very interesting!  I had friends in college who could smoke a prodigious amount of dope, holding the hits for super-long times, and they excelled in their classes.  I wonder if part of it was training their vessels and capillaries to be wider, by increasing the CO2 concentration?  That's<nobr> <wbr></nobr>... pretty far out.</htmltext>
<tokenext>This is actually very interesting !
I had friends in college who could smoke a prodigious amount of dope , holding the hits for super-long times , and they excelled in their classes .
I wonder if part of it was training their vessels and capillaries to be wider , by increasing the CO2 concentration ?
That 's ... pretty far out .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>This is actually very interesting!
I had friends in college who could smoke a prodigious amount of dope, holding the hits for super-long times, and they excelled in their classes.
I wonder if part of it was training their vessels and capillaries to be wider, by increasing the CO2 concentration?
That's ... pretty far out.</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375638</id>
	<title>Hamburger Earmuffs</title>
	<author>Will2k\_is\_here</author>
	<datestamp>1267783920000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>4</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I don't think he's invented Hamburger Earmuffs (TM) yet. He's likely still struggling with the pickle matrix.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I do n't think he 's invented Hamburger Earmuffs ( TM ) yet .
He 's likely still struggling with the pickle matrix .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I don't think he's invented Hamburger Earmuffs (TM) yet.
He's likely still struggling with the pickle matrix.</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31377518</id>
	<title>Give me 70 year without checking my poo</title>
	<author>SlappyBastard</author>
	<datestamp>1267797840000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>144 years of checking my poo and filing patents just doesn't sound like a life worth living.</htmltext>
<tokenext>144 years of checking my poo and filing patents just does n't sound like a life worth living .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>144 years of checking my poo and filing patents just doesn't sound like a life worth living.</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376332</id>
	<title>Skip the video and read</title>
	<author>G00F</author>
	<datestamp>1267788000000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Informativ</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>The linked is a video that takes to long to watch, read this one instead.</p><p><a href="http://www.wishtank.org/magazine/commons/yoshiro\_nakamatsu\_we\_salute\_you1" title="wishtank.org">http://www.wishtank.org/magazine/commons/yoshiro\_nakamatsu\_we\_salute\_you1</a> [wishtank.org]</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>The linked is a video that takes to long to watch , read this one instead.http : //www.wishtank.org/magazine/commons/yoshiro \ _nakamatsu \ _we \ _salute \ _you1 [ wishtank.org ]</tokentext>
<sentencetext>The linked is a video that takes to long to watch, read this one instead.http://www.wishtank.org/magazine/commons/yoshiro\_nakamatsu\_we\_salute\_you1 [wishtank.org]</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376244</id>
	<title>Re:Unless he's invented</title>
	<author>phantomfive</author>
	<datestamp>1267787400000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>There is a way, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telomerase" title="wikipedia.org">telomerase</a> [wikipedia.org], an enzyme produced naturally by the body that adds DNA sequence repeats to the end of DNA strands.  Scientifically we don't know much about telomeres or telomerase, but there is no reason to believe that with a correct diet/exercise/sleep/stress management, he wouldn't be able to naturally produce more telomerase in his body.<br> <br>
The science around telomeres and telomerase is not very clear, and a few quotes from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telomeres" title="wikipedia.org">the 'pedia</a> [wikipedia.org] should help you see how unclear the subject is:<p><div class="quote"><p> it is not even certain whether the relationship between telomeres and aging is causal. Changing telomere lengths are usually associated with changing speed of senescence. This telomere shortening, however, might be a consequence of, and not a reason for, aging.</p></div><p><div class="quote"><p>in vitro studies (von Zglinicki et al. 1995, 2000) have shown that telomeres are highly susceptible to oxidative stress. Telomere shortening due to free radicals......has a greater absolute impact on telomere length than shortening caused by the end-replication problem.</p></div><p><div class="quote"><p>In 2003, scientists observed that the telomeres of Leach's Storm-petrel (Oceanodroma leucorhoa) seem to lengthen with chronological age, the first observed instance of such behaviour of telomeres</p></div><p>As you can see, it is still an area full of research potential.</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>There is a way , telomerase [ wikipedia.org ] , an enzyme produced naturally by the body that adds DNA sequence repeats to the end of DNA strands .
Scientifically we do n't know much about telomeres or telomerase , but there is no reason to believe that with a correct diet/exercise/sleep/stress management , he would n't be able to naturally produce more telomerase in his body .
The science around telomeres and telomerase is not very clear , and a few quotes from the 'pedia [ wikipedia.org ] should help you see how unclear the subject is : it is not even certain whether the relationship between telomeres and aging is causal .
Changing telomere lengths are usually associated with changing speed of senescence .
This telomere shortening , however , might be a consequence of , and not a reason for , aging.in vitro studies ( von Zglinicki et al .
1995 , 2000 ) have shown that telomeres are highly susceptible to oxidative stress .
Telomere shortening due to free radicals......has a greater absolute impact on telomere length than shortening caused by the end-replication problem.In 2003 , scientists observed that the telomeres of Leach 's Storm-petrel ( Oceanodroma leucorhoa ) seem to lengthen with chronological age , the first observed instance of such behaviour of telomeresAs you can see , it is still an area full of research potential .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>There is a way, telomerase [wikipedia.org], an enzyme produced naturally by the body that adds DNA sequence repeats to the end of DNA strands.
Scientifically we don't know much about telomeres or telomerase, but there is no reason to believe that with a correct diet/exercise/sleep/stress management, he wouldn't be able to naturally produce more telomerase in his body.
The science around telomeres and telomerase is not very clear, and a few quotes from the 'pedia [wikipedia.org] should help you see how unclear the subject is: it is not even certain whether the relationship between telomeres and aging is causal.
Changing telomere lengths are usually associated with changing speed of senescence.
This telomere shortening, however, might be a consequence of, and not a reason for, aging.in vitro studies (von Zglinicki et al.
1995, 2000) have shown that telomeres are highly susceptible to oxidative stress.
Telomere shortening due to free radicals......has a greater absolute impact on telomere length than shortening caused by the end-replication problem.In 2003, scientists observed that the telomeres of Leach's Storm-petrel (Oceanodroma leucorhoa) seem to lengthen with chronological age, the first observed instance of such behaviour of telomeresAs you can see, it is still an area full of research potential.
	</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376422</id>
	<title>Re:TFA is a video.</title>
	<author>mister\_playboy</author>
	<datestamp>1267788540000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I agree... never watch video articles.  I don't want to watch TV, let alone a shitty low-rez version of TV that needs to constantly buffer on my slow internet.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I agree... never watch video articles .
I do n't want to watch TV , let alone a shitty low-rez version of TV that needs to constantly buffer on my slow internet .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I agree... never watch video articles.
I don't want to watch TV, let alone a shitty low-rez version of TV that needs to constantly buffer on my slow internet.</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31377270</id>
	<title>Re:Unless he's invented</title>
	<author>CodeBuster</author>
	<datestamp>1267794840000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>He's Japanese, just give him some used electronics, a paper clip, and some used panties</p></div><p>All of which can be found or purchased at any train platform in Japan; they have vending machines there for things you didn't even think it was possible to vend.</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>He 's Japanese , just give him some used electronics , a paper clip , and some used pantiesAll of which can be found or purchased at any train platform in Japan ; they have vending machines there for things you did n't even think it was possible to vend .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>He's Japanese, just give him some used electronics, a paper clip, and some used pantiesAll of which can be found or purchased at any train platform in Japan; they have vending machines there for things you didn't even think it was possible to vend.
	</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31377630</id>
	<title>The Invention of Dr. NakaMats</title>
	<author>CaptainBob23</author>
	<datestamp>1267799100000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>The video is edited from the full length documentary, "The Invention of Dr. NakaMats".  I recently watched it at the <a href="http://truefalse.org/program/details/DrNakamats.html" title="truefalse.org" rel="nofollow">True/False film festival</a> [truefalse.org].  The director said in a Q&amp;A session after the movie that the time  he spent filming Dr. Nakamatsu was the "craziest time of my life".</htmltext>
<tokenext>The video is edited from the full length documentary , " The Invention of Dr. NakaMats " . I recently watched it at the True/False film festival [ truefalse.org ] .
The director said in a Q&amp;A session after the movie that the time he spent filming Dr. Nakamatsu was the " craziest time of my life " .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>The video is edited from the full length documentary, "The Invention of Dr. NakaMats".  I recently watched it at the True/False film festival [truefalse.org].
The director said in a Q&amp;A session after the movie that the time  he spent filming Dr. Nakamatsu was the "craziest time of my life".</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376010</id>
	<title>Re:Bah</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267785900000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><i>anyone who even participated in the popularization of karaoke should be tried by an international court.</i></p><p>I know!  Fucking assholes having fun *singing*!  How dare they!  Bastards!</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>anyone who even participated in the popularization of karaoke should be tried by an international court.I know !
Fucking assholes having fun * singing * !
How dare they !
Bastards !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>anyone who even participated in the popularization of karaoke should be tried by an international court.I know!
Fucking assholes having fun *singing*!
How dare they!
Bastards!</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375820</id>
	<title>Re:Bah</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267784880000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>Having a sheer amount of parents simply means that he's a frequent flier at the the parent office.<br>
&nbsp;</p> </div><p>There's a parent office? You mean I had the option to change my parents..?</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>Having a sheer amount of parents simply means that he 's a frequent flier at the the parent office .
  There 's a parent office ?
You mean I had the option to change my parents.. ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Having a sheer amount of parents simply means that he's a frequent flier at the the parent office.
  There's a parent office?
You mean I had the option to change my parents..?
	</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31377024</id>
	<title>Re:Unless he's invented</title>
	<author>sourcerror</author>
	<datestamp>1267792680000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>A way to cap telomere's he's not going to see 144. Antioxidants can keep in-gene encoding errors low but when the telomere's unravel there's nothing we can currently do to reverse the effects.</p></div><p>Computer, how can we decrease entropy?</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>A way to cap telomere 's he 's not going to see 144 .
Antioxidants can keep in-gene encoding errors low but when the telomere 's unravel there 's nothing we can currently do to reverse the effects.Computer , how can we decrease entropy ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>A way to cap telomere's he's not going to see 144.
Antioxidants can keep in-gene encoding errors low but when the telomere's unravel there's nothing we can currently do to reverse the effects.Computer, how can we decrease entropy?
	</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31382754</id>
	<title>Unless you've noticed</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267908480000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>its a way to get a message through even if your comment is minimized<br>Works well that way huh?</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>its a way to get a message through even if your comment is minimizedWorks well that way huh ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>its a way to get a message through even if your comment is minimizedWorks well that way huh?</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31378150</id>
	<title>Re:Call me skeptical</title>
	<author>gad\_zuki!</author>
	<datestamp>1267804320000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>3</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Thank you for this post.  This guy's been making the rounds again, and everytime he's been shown to be a borderline nut and a chronic patent applyer. Getting a patent is simply a matter of money, not ability, talent, or creativity.  Apple has patents on sliding your finger across a touch screen and Amazon has its infamous one-click patent.  Companies like Tivo find it more profitable to sue over patents than to actually sell a product.</p><p>This guy represents nothing but the lax process of getting a patent mixed in with some medical quackery.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Thank you for this post .
This guy 's been making the rounds again , and everytime he 's been shown to be a borderline nut and a chronic patent applyer .
Getting a patent is simply a matter of money , not ability , talent , or creativity .
Apple has patents on sliding your finger across a touch screen and Amazon has its infamous one-click patent .
Companies like Tivo find it more profitable to sue over patents than to actually sell a product.This guy represents nothing but the lax process of getting a patent mixed in with some medical quackery .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Thank you for this post.
This guy's been making the rounds again, and everytime he's been shown to be a borderline nut and a chronic patent applyer.
Getting a patent is simply a matter of money, not ability, talent, or creativity.
Apple has patents on sliding your finger across a touch screen and Amazon has its infamous one-click patent.
Companies like Tivo find it more profitable to sue over patents than to actually sell a product.This guy represents nothing but the lax process of getting a patent mixed in with some medical quackery.</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375932</id>
	<title>Re:Wait...what?</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267785360000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Ig Nobel =/= Nobel</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Ig Nobel = / = Nobel</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Ig Nobel =/= Nobel</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31383458</id>
	<title>Re:Digital Watches are Good</title>
	<author>th77</author>
	<datestamp>1267870140000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I still think they are a pretty neat idea.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I still think they are a pretty neat idea .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I still think they are a pretty neat idea.</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376156</id>
	<title>Re:Lack of Oxygen</title>
	<author>Saishuuheiki</author>
	<datestamp>1267786800000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>From his interview it seems he's slightly mad</p><p>It's entirely possible that because of this, when deprived of oxygen, instead of becoming slightly mad, he becomes entirely sane....who knows</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>From his interview it seems he 's slightly madIt 's entirely possible that because of this , when deprived of oxygen , instead of becoming slightly mad , he becomes entirely sane....who knows</tokentext>
<sentencetext>From his interview it seems he's slightly madIt's entirely possible that because of this, when deprived of oxygen, instead of becoming slightly mad, he becomes entirely sane....who knows</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376002</parent>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375922</id>
	<title>Re:Wait...what?</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267785300000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Redundant</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>he was awarded the <strong>Ig Nobel prize</strong></p> </div><p><div class="quote"><p>Am I going to get a <strong>Nobel prize</strong></p> </div><p> <a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=ig\%20nobel\%20prize" title="google.com">You&rsquo;re welcome.</a> [google.com]</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>he was awarded the Ig Nobel prize Am I going to get a Nobel prize You    re welcome .
[ google.com ]</tokentext>
<sentencetext>he was awarded the Ig Nobel prize Am I going to get a Nobel prize  You’re welcome.
[google.com]
	</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375712</id>
	<title>Bah</title>
	<author>derGoldstein</author>
	<datestamp>1267784400000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Interestin</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>I'm feeling vitriolic, so I'll start the trolling thread:<br>
Having a sheer amount of parents simply means that he's a frequent flier at the the parent office. The real question is how much of an impact his inventions have made. The storage-related inventions (like the floppy) are mostly attributed to other inventors, where he solved part of the problem, but didn't invent the whole package. Personally I wouldn't put much weight on the spring shoes (no pun intended), and anyone who even participated in the popularization of karaoke should be tried by an international court.<br> <br>
*pouts and crosses arms*</htmltext>
<tokenext>I 'm feeling vitriolic , so I 'll start the trolling thread : Having a sheer amount of parents simply means that he 's a frequent flier at the the parent office .
The real question is how much of an impact his inventions have made .
The storage-related inventions ( like the floppy ) are mostly attributed to other inventors , where he solved part of the problem , but did n't invent the whole package .
Personally I would n't put much weight on the spring shoes ( no pun intended ) , and anyone who even participated in the popularization of karaoke should be tried by an international court .
* pouts and crosses arms *</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I'm feeling vitriolic, so I'll start the trolling thread:
Having a sheer amount of parents simply means that he's a frequent flier at the the parent office.
The real question is how much of an impact his inventions have made.
The storage-related inventions (like the floppy) are mostly attributed to other inventors, where he solved part of the problem, but didn't invent the whole package.
Personally I wouldn't put much weight on the spring shoes (no pun intended), and anyone who even participated in the popularization of karaoke should be tried by an international court.
*pouts and crosses arms*</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31377926</id>
	<title>Inspiration vs Perspiration vs Expiration</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267802040000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>If he could get back all the time spent filing patents and none of the time spent actually inventing things and doing useful work he would still be in his twenties.</p><p>People who matter are not taken in by nutrition scams and are certainly not stupid enough to think they will ever see their 12^2 birthday.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>If he could get back all the time spent filing patents and none of the time spent actually inventing things and doing useful work he would still be in his twenties.People who matter are not taken in by nutrition scams and are certainly not stupid enough to think they will ever see their 12 ^ 2 birthday .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>If he could get back all the time spent filing patents and none of the time spent actually inventing things and doing useful work he would still be in his twenties.People who matter are not taken in by nutrition scams and are certainly not stupid enough to think they will ever see their 12^2 birthday.</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31377726</id>
	<title>Re:Hamburger Earmuffs</title>
	<author>Hurricane78</author>
	<datestamp>1267799820000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Who needs Hamburger Earmuffs, if you can lie in a cozy... let&rsquo;s just say: <a href="http://epicwinftw.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/129114830599510388.jpg" title="wordpress.com">In Soviet Russia, hamburger eats YOU!</a> [wordpress.com]</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Who needs Hamburger Earmuffs , if you can lie in a cozy... let    s just say : In Soviet Russia , hamburger eats YOU !
[ wordpress.com ]</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Who needs Hamburger Earmuffs, if you can lie in a cozy... let’s just say: In Soviet Russia, hamburger eats YOU!
[wordpress.com]</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375638</parent>
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	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375894</id>
	<title>Re:Unless he's invented</title>
	<author>Jay L</author>
	<datestamp>1267785180000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext><blockquote><div><p>he's not going to see 144</p></div></blockquote><p>Man, you people complain when projects are behind schedule, you complain when projects are -ahead- of schedule... Slashdotters are never happy.</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>he 's not going to see 144Man , you people complain when projects are behind schedule , you complain when projects are -ahead- of schedule... Slashdotters are never happy .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>he's not going to see 144Man, you people complain when projects are behind schedule, you complain when projects are -ahead- of schedule... Slashdotters are never happy.
	</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375648</parent>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375702</id>
	<title>Re:So, is he rich?</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267784340000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>No<nobr> <wbr></nobr>.. but that's OK - neither is Professor Farnsworth and he's widely respected by his employees.</htmltext>
<tokenext>No .. but that 's OK - neither is Professor Farnsworth and he 's widely respected by his employees .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>No .. but that's OK - neither is Professor Farnsworth and he's widely respected by his employees.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375596</parent>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375748</id>
	<title>Quit with the fucking</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267784580000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>5</modscore>
	<htmltext>starting sentences in your subject line the continuing them in your post. Damn is that irritating.</htmltext>
<tokenext>starting sentences in your subject line the continuing them in your post .
Damn is that irritating .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>starting sentences in your subject line the continuing them in your post.
Damn is that irritating.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31375648</parent>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376060</id>
	<title>faggots</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1267786260000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Troll</modclass>
	<modscore>-1</modscore>
	<htmltext>i see where an open source nutjob was trying to kill people at the pentagon. what up with that open source apologists?</htmltext>
<tokenext>i see where an open source nutjob was trying to kill people at the pentagon .
what up with that open source apologists ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>i see where an open source nutjob was trying to kill people at the pentagon.
what up with that open source apologists?</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_05_1822224.31376704</id>
	<title>What about this?</title>
	<author>Shabazz Rabbinowitz</author>
	<datestamp>1267790220000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Did he invent the flying car? No? Then, he's no good to me.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Did he invent the flying car ?
No ? Then , he 's no good to me .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Did he invent the flying car?
No? Then, he's no good to me.</sentencetext>
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