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By Estelle Dumout

Published: Monday 07 June 2004


Name

L. D. O.


Location

Paris - France


Occupation

Video Game Tester


Comment

It's just too easy, when I was a child I had the idea of a futuristic plane that would fly over the atmosphear, I guess I can charge Boeing and the NASA because they are working on it. Pavel should continue and charge royalties for every Stereo device that can be wear at the belt, pfff... It's amazing how people tries to take advantage of such situations, while people who create and invent original things like the poor guy who invented the windscreen or the inventor of the Pokemons who never received a penny for this creation because he was a Nintendo employee.



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