Thursday, April 26, 2012


Who is Telling Truth,

and Who Makes Up Facts to Suit Themselves?

Marcus Carey v. Judge Thomas Massie


I read on a blog that Thomas Massie does not hold any patents.  I beg to differ.  I am trained as a Reference Librarian, so I knew this could be found online.  I went on the Patent Office site and found 22 patents for Thomas H. Massie.  Look for yourself, here is the link:

http://patft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-adv.htm&r=0&p=1&f=S&l=50&Query=IN%2FMassie-Thomas-H&d=PTXT

Here is the list of patents and their titles.  Mr. Massie is listed as inventor with others on every one of them.  At the least it shows he knows how to co-operate with and work with other people.  I think this is quite impressive, especially since a number of them were produced after he left M. I. T.


 PAT. NO.     Title

  
  1.  7,889,195  Systems and methods for sculpting virtual objects in a haptic virtual reality environment 
  2.  7,864,173  Systems and methods for creating virtual objects in a sketch mode in a haptic virtual reality environment 
  3.  7,714,836  Force reflecting haptic interface 
  4.  7,480,600  Force reflecting haptic interface 
  5.  7,411,576  Force reflecting haptic interface 
  6.  7,259,761  Systems and methods for sculpting virtual objects in a haptic virtual reality environment 
  7.  7,225,404  Method and apparatus for determining forces to be applied to a user through a haptic interface 
  8.  7,102,635  Systems and methods for sculpting virtual objects in a haptic virtual reality environment 
  9.  6,985,133  Force reflecting haptic interface 
  10.  6,879,315  Force reflecting haptic interface 
  11.  6,853,965  Force reflecting haptic interface 
  12.  6,831,640  Systems and methods for sculpting virtual objects in a haptic virtual reality environment 
  13.  6,792,398  Systems and methods for creating virtual objects in a sketch mode in a haptic virtual reality environment 
  14.  6,552,722  Systems and methods for sculpting virtual objects in a haptic virtual reality environment 
  15.  6,421,048  Systems and methods for interacting with virtual objects in a haptic virtual reality environment 
  16.  6,417,638  Force reflecting haptic interface 
  17.  6,405,158  Force reflecting haptic inteface 
  18.  6,369,834  Method and apparatus for determining forces to be applied to a user through a haptic interface 
  19. 9 6,111,577  Method and apparatus for determining forces to be applied to a user through a haptic interface 
  20.  5,898,599  Force reflecting haptic interface 
  21.  5,625,576  Force reflecting haptic interface 
  22.  5,587,937  Force reflecting haptic interface

Check it out for yourself and see that Marcus Carey, Gary Moore, and some of those other guys are not only clowns, but liars to boot.

  
James Duvall, M. A.
Big Bone University:  A Think Tank, Research Institute, & Public Policy Center
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