What is in my real intellectual box? I won't tell you because you will want to borrow it, and I don't like to share my intellectual toolbox.
I will tell you this much: I wish that I would have an optimally practical intellectual toolbox, an ideal toolbox of ideal ideas and ideal practices.
In my ideal toolbox, I have a hammer to safely pull out anti-intellectual nails from the walls of the dumbed down world, and to remove the structural supports of the disharmonious pictures that those nails hold on the hideously and repugnantly decorated walls of the world.
In my ideal toolbox, I have sharp nails by which my hammer can knock some sense into the dim lit walls of the world.
In my ideal toolbox, I have an axe to strike down the pest infested walls that divide the world.
In my ideal toolbox, I have the blueprints for a world superconstruction building project.
In my ideal toolbox, I have an electric screwdriver, screws, and all other tools required to assemble the new social structures that will replace the mess of the mangled, falling apart world.
In my ideal toolbox, I have superglue to attach the worlds and bring them into the same one.
2007-08-19 18:51:59
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answer #1
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answered by 2Bright2LiveinDarkness 3
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In the United States, if you created this software system when you were at work on company time, when the employer was paying you, the company owns it = no question!! - it does not matter if this product has nothing to do with their core business = they paid you to develop it, it's theirs. Q1 = you can't... you don't own it, they do... - you are free to "RECREATE" the tool at another business or independently... you are not able to steal the code. Q2 = you were paid to create the tool... why do you think you deserve a raise for doing the job that you were hired to do?? If you went above and beyond ~ still not worthy of a raise. - Of course, you can always "ask" and the employer can say anything from "ok" to "no, thank you" to "I don't think he is the kind of guy we want around after all and terminate the sponsorship of your visa". Add'l Info: You did it at work, as part of the work you did. It's your employers. It does not matter that you did this after all your assigned duties. If you hadn't been working on this, they could have "assigned" you something else. - Honestly, it does not even appear that your company cares. But you asked for the legal opinion. If you make a gazillion dollars off of it, they will come after you. If you use it at your next employer, do you think they will even know??
2016-04-01 19:13:55
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answered by Anonymous
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A Chomsky screwdriver # 2, a Wittgenstinian poker, Occam's razor, Hegelian pliers to extract meaning and some existential spanners to turn the world to truth and beauty.
2007-08-17 01:21:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Electrically charged brain waves!!! Whoooo Hooooo!!!!
2007-08-17 04:18:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Driving, ravenous curiosity.
Instilled linguistic logic.
An ever-surprising appearance by patience.
2007-08-17 00:54:54
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answered by rockman 7
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A few loose screws and plenty evidence of rust!
2007-08-17 10:21:44
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answered by Dolores & the prune 7
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I've just got my lunch in there. It's convenient to carry things. My Grampa used to fill his with screwdrivers.
2007-08-17 00:53:58
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answered by The Instigator 5
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intellectual tools silly x
2007-08-17 00:53:40
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answered by orac 5
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A set of three.
2007-08-17 00:56:35
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answered by Anonymous
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hmmm well i lost the dictionary and my computer crashed so i'm left only using my little grey cells
2007-08-21 08:07:30
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answered by Anonymous
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