I didn't realise Minestrone worked for Sasguru.
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Who could've seen that one coming . . .
Petrol Retailers Have Yet To Pass On Fuel Duty Drop To Prices At The Pump | Business | Sky NewsOriginally posted by wobbegong View Post
Does he really expect that to either be passed on to the motorist, or, if it is passed on, to make any difference?
It going up by a penny a week around here, so any reduction will be nullified by this time next week.
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Getting a bit ahead of yourself ain't ya? Not sure Lab Rats have much clout when it comes to these matters.Originally posted by d000hg View PostWell I work in a related field - medical - so we'll see. If it ever gets anywhere I'll report back for anyone who gives a damn.
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Scary as it is, I write software used to train physicians. If you ever have a non-invasive heart operation, it's possible the doctor practised on something I developed. Is that enough motivation to stay of the cheeseburgers?Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostGetting a bit ahead of yourself ain't ya? Not sure Lab Rats have much clout when it comes to these matters.
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offOriginally posted by d000hg View PostScary as it is, I write software used to train physicians. If you ever have a non-invasive heart operation, it's possible the doctor practised on something I developed. Is that enough motivation to stay of the cheeseburgers?

There are two 's's in Bypass FYI
HTH
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Could be and there's a precedent within the NHS. I dunno if it's still the same but in the 1980s hospital consultants were encouraged to do research out of NHS funds and still claim the IP themselves. It was seen as a cost effective way of advancing research.Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's hard to claim - my view is that it that relief was created specifically to appease pharma industry.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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