tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5574479.post6472064533815598959..comments2024-03-28T16:45:51.051+00:00Comments on The IPKat: Wednesday whimsiesVerónica RodrÃguez Arguijohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05763207846940036921noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5574479.post-84046408767669952962014-12-24T21:06:34.055+00:002014-12-24T21:06:34.055+00:00Michael,
You mention females, bald males and hair...Michael, <br />You mention females, bald males and hairy males. Especially in Israel one could also distinguish between bald and hairy females, although haredi women might not be very well represented among patent professionals.Natinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5574479.post-23401340880343328252014-12-24T15:05:37.965+00:002014-12-24T15:05:37.965+00:00Male pattern baldness and the elusive "cures&...Male pattern baldness and the elusive "cures" (which includes things like spray paint 'hair') have always struck me as the whimsy of the snake-oil variety.<br /><br />P.T. Barnum is alive and well...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5574479.post-86899309369436494642014-12-24T13:15:20.026+00:002014-12-24T13:15:20.026+00:00I have often felt that Israel patent professionals...I have often felt that Israel patent professionals come in three models, there are the females, the balding males, e.g. current commissioner Asa Kling, head of AIPPI Israel Branch - Tal Band, the IP legislation drafter Howard Poliner, Dr Erez Gur, Michael Morris, Arnan and Nachum Gabrieli, and various others. Then there are those with plenty of head hair. Colb, myself, Dr Sinai Yarus with his ponytail, Jeremy Ben David, Zeev Pearl with his red perm, etc. <br /><br />Kfir has always been one of the hairier ones. I assumed it was genetics. One wonders if he would otherwise be bald, but has amazing powers of concentration. It is a little like that patent anti-elephant perfume... Michael Factorhttp://www.blog.ipfactor.co.ilnoreply@blogger.com