I agree that some speed on the spedometer and not being in park would give it more action, but it would also be irresponsible to take that photo while driving, so I'm glad this is what we got 😄
Haha, one could argue the feeling of being fed and needing rest afterwards might be because of the sheer amount of husmanskost that is usually had (because it is so good) 😄
This setup would still encourage hoarding and making other people seem less safe in order to make you seem like a better and safer alternative than them.
The problem is measuring succes from the perspective of a single person instead of the success of the whole community.
I don't know much about this stuff.. But if I've understood patents right; Someone else can't patent your idea if you can prove you have had it and used it before them, right? I know some good stuff like the 3-point safety belt was patented and then free to use by any car maker in the name of safety. Is that what is going on here?
The patent part just feels a bit off to me. What good is a patent if you are not going to exploit it?
I just don't get it. I need a grown up to explain to me.
It is a bit different sending a paper rocket into the air and successfully bringing people to the moon.
I don't think anyone is arguing that rockets started development 66 years before humans reaching the moon. It is just that it is a rapid development from barely being possible for humans to fly to suddenly (66 years later) bouncing around on the moon.
I agree that some speed on the spedometer and not being in park would give it more action, but it would also be irresponsible to take that photo while driving, so I'm glad this is what we got 😄