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Now this cracks me up
Being in the patent world in which with CH you get LI as a bonus, this little military snafu cracks me up.
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Wow, I'm totally lost in your acronyms. But the story is amusing.
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Glad I'm not the only one. I laughed at the story but am puzzled by the CH and LI :)
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CH is an abbreviation for Switzerland, that much I know.
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Ah, then LI must be Lichtenstein. Makes sense. Still don't see the relationship to patents, but at least the pieces are falling into place :)
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LI for Lichtenstein I can see, CH for Switzerland? Where'd that come from?
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Heh, nope. Latin. "Confoederatio Helvetica", used because there are 4 official languages so instead of choosing one of those, they went with Latin. Thanks, Wikipedia! More guessing: One would presume when dealing with international patent law, different countries have their own patent departments and legalities to deal with. Judging from Snowflake's post, Switzerland and Lichtenshtein have some sort of deal where applying through one gives you a legal patent in both. |
Okay, the patent connection is when you file a patent application in Switzerland, an application in Liechtenstein is tossed in for free. So it's like Order #2 and you get an eggroll.
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On their way home, did they stop in Grand Fenwick for a few glasses of wine?
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another story from that page, equally crack up inducing (to me at least.)
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