johncons

Måned: april 2012

  • Jeg sendte en klage til Lidl





    Gmail – Complaint



    Gmail
    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    Complaint



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 8:45 PM

    To:
    pressoffice@lidl.co.uk

    Hi,

    I like to send to proper e-mail addresses so could you please send this e-mail to your custommer-support?
    Today I was at Lidl Kensington.
    Boxes everywhere on the floor, where the butter etc. is, (I think it must have been).

    Two Lidl-staff stands there some meters away, doing some fine-tuning of the shelves, I think.
    The other custommers stood in my way due to that there were a lot of boxes on the floor.

    This shop is also often sold of of 2 liters of Freeway-Cola and 2 liters of Freeway Iron Brew.
    This shop also places goods in front of the check-out area so that there is no place to place the baskets.

    (Althought this has been better lately).
    Staff was inpolite today, told me to just take the carriers through and not put them on the check-out.
    Without me asking anything.

    Last time I was there, on Friday, someone forgot a 2 liter bottle of orange soda.
    The cashier asked me if it was mine.
    I explained that it wasn't, (I looked for the 12 packs of Pepsi-cans, which you had for Easter, but they were sold out, staff said, even you had plenty earlier that week I'd noticed).

    The Cashier then just put the bottle aside, instead of running after the custommers who had forgotten their bottle.
    A Lidl-manager and a sequrity-guard was also standing there, (watching this incident), since this was at closing time.

    None of them bothered running after the custommer explaining that he had forgotten his goods.
    I've worked in Coop in Norway for two years and Rimi/ICA in Norway for thirteen years, and have gone to business-school and one private and several public academies.

    I thought this was poor custommer-support.
    I've also worked as a Shop Manager, for four years, in Norway, so now I thought it was time to write a complaint.
    Your carriers aren't that good quality eighter.

    I opened one in the queue once, to make the packing go faster, and it split.
    Just some feed-backs/complaints from a regular customer.
    Regards,
    Erik Ribsskog



  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post angående patent





    Gmail – Update/Fwd: Patent



    Gmail
    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    Update/Fwd: Patent



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 4:02 PM

    To:
    Information <Information@ipo.gov.uk>

    Hi,
    well, I think that when it's an invention in the industry e-commerce, which is on the internet and therefore not physical, then it should be obvious that the invention isn't physical eighter.

    I think it sounds a bit strange if one can't patent inventions because they are digital and not physical.
    And also, like I explained in one of my earlier e-mails I think I can explain why I don't apply at once, because I've been very busy and haven't known about patents in detail earlier.
    It isn't right that only professors, (who has learned about patents at University can apply for patents, I think).
    I've gone to the University of Sunderland, Faculty of Applied Sciences, and have learned about research there, but we didn't learn about patents, (but I had some problems with the study-loan bank in Norway etc., so that took some of my attention away from the studies).

    Further, I wasn't joking when I wrote that I have invented a new industry.
    Automated crossword-production.
    This invention does for crosswords what book-printing does for books.
    Cross-word-writers doesn't have to sit all day any longer like if they were monks in the dark ages.

    Now they can just use my invention and the crosswords are made automaticaly.
    (After some fine-tuning/re-development to make my invention more commercial, but the invention works at todays date, it's with NITH, and academy in Oslo, I made it in 1991/92, on a Final Year Project, (Module-name: O39/O40), Name on Project : Kryssordkompilator.

    I've later not had much time for dealing with things like this.
    I had to go to my conscription-service, in the Norwegian Army, in the infantery there, just weeks after finishing the invention.

    And there they didn't understand.
    When I told my platoon-leading-officer, Sverre Frøshaug, that I had to call my acadamy, (then called NHI), then he started talking about if this was important enough, when we were at an infantery-exersice, in a mountain-area near Kongsberg.

    So I didn't get to call NHI, and after that nothing has happened, because then I didn't get to go on a scheduled meeting, regarding the invention, with Ole Øren, head-master, NHI.

    Of course it was important, that I called NHI, or else I wouldn't have asked.
    So I didn't know what to ansver Sverre Frøshaug then, when he asked me this, on the bus, back to the army-base, in Elverum, where also British Royal Marines, (I think they are), go to practice skiing, in the winters, and compete with us conscription-soldiers from Norway.

    So I wondered about how I go forward to apply for a patent for the industry/invention, which I've invented.
    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 9:43 AM, Information <Information@ipo.gov.uk> wrote:

    Dear Sir,

    Thank you for your email dated 20.04.2012

    If you apply for a patent in the UK you would need to have in mind an invention that has a physical feature, or features, that you can list and describe (and therefore which we could search) that you believe are new and inventive. 'New' means not having been made publicly available anywhere prior to the day of filing. 'Inventive' means the invention should include an inventive step and not be something could be merely regarded as obvious by someone with a background in that type of industry.

    I think it may be possible to patent software in the USA, but I would advise that you go to www.uspto.org for more information.

    The email address is:

    IP.Policy@uspto.org

    If you are in the UK, the best person to speak to regarding patentability would be a Patent Agent. These are Solicitors who specialise in intellectual property. The Governing body – the Chartered Institute of Patent Agents – hold free advice clinics around the country: please go to www.cipa.org.uk

    Yours sincerely,

    John Hurley

    Information Centre

    Intellectual Property Office.

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    —–Original Message—–

    From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: 20 April 2012 16:50

    To: Information

    Subject: Update/Fwd: Patent

    Hi,

    I read up a bit more about Software Patents now:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_patents_under_United_Kingdom_patent_law

    To use the same termonology, used in the Wikipedia-article, linked to above, I think I would call the method I want to patent an invention in the field/industry of E-Commerce.

    Hope this is easier to understand now!

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 4:40 PM

    Subject: Fwd: Patent

    To: Information@ipo.gov.uk

    Hi,

    Wikipedia mentions Software patents:

    In modern usage, the term patent usually refers to the right granted to anyone who invents any new, useful, and non-obvious process, machine, article of manufacture, or composition of matter. Some other types of intellectual property rights are also referred to as patents in some jurisdictions: industrial design rights <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_design_rights> are called design patents <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design_patents> in the US, plant breeders' rights <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plant_breeders%27_rights> are sometimes called plant patents, andutility models <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utility_model> and Gebrauchsmuster <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gebrauchsmuster> are sometimes called petty patents or innovation patents. The additional qualification utility patent is sometimes used (primarily in the US) to distinguish the primary meaning from these other types of patents.

    Examples of particular species of patents for inventions include biological patents <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biological_patent> , business method patents <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_method_patent> , chemical patents <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_patent> and software patents <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_patent> .

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patent

    Is this only in the US?

    Thanks in advance for any reply!

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    PS.

    This patent is really not web design only, it's more a method, I think one should call it.

    ———- Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 4:18 PM

    Subject: Re: Patent

    To: Information <Information@ipo.gov.uk>

    Ok,

    thank you very much for the reply.

    Then I understand that this is about copyright.

    Thanks again for the help!

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 3:49 PM, Information <Information@ipo.gov.uk> wrote:

    Dear Erik

    Thank you for your enquiry.

    Unfortunately websites and processes related to them are not protectable by a patent <http://www.ipo.gov.uk/types/patent/p-about/p-whatis.htm> in the United Kingdom.

    A patent protects new physical inventions and covers how things work, what they do, how they do it, what they are made of and how they are made. It gives the owner the right to prevent others from making, using, importing or selling the invention without permission.

    The actual software you have used on your website may be protected under copyright <http://www.ipo.gov.uk/types/copy/c-about.htm> if it was created by you however the idea of how to view and purchase items online is not protectable by UK intellectual property laws.

    I hope this helps with your enquiry. If you have any more queries, please do not hesitate to contact me.

    Yours Sincerely

    Andrew Reith

    Information Centre

    IP Advisor

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    —–Original Message—–

    From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: 20 April 2012 13:15

    To: Information

    Subject: Patent

    Hi,

    I have developed a web-shop myself, where one have to point on the pictures, of the goods, with the mouse-arrow, and then you get to read the product-information.

    Then you just click to put the item in the shopping-basket:

    http://www.goodyshop.co.uk/

    I also have a Norwegian shop: http://www.godtebutikken.net/, and I've sold about 100 packets to Norway now.

    So the shop works fine.

    I wonder if I should register a patent on the way one buy the products, since I think that's a unique solution, which I haven't seen anywhere else, and which works fine.

    I'm going to go to the bank again to try to get a business-loan, and then I'm going to try to register this patent.

    I just wanted to send this initial e-mail, to document that I've started working with this a bit.

    Hope this is alright!

    Yours sincerley,

    Erik Ribsskog



  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post til Twitter





    Gmail – #5138782 Twitter Support: update on "Impersonation – johncons_"



    Gmail
    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    #5138782 Twitter Support: update on "Impersonation – johncons_"



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 5:11 AM

    To:
    Twitter Support <support+id5138782@twitter.zendesk.com>

    Hi,
    thank you for your e-mail.
    I'm the only person named Erik Ribsskog in the World, so it seems evident to me that @johncons_ is impersonating me when using the name Erik Ribsskog.

    So this is a case where someone copy both my Twitter-nick @johncons and real name, Erik Ribsskog.
    I've also explained to you, in my first report that this person use a picture, which I own the copyright to:
    The person also links to my blog: http://johncons-mirror.blogspot.co.uk/
    The person have this tweet: 'Nå var det 4 politifolk her og henta dildoen min. Men men.'.


    It means 'now four police-people where here and picked up my dildo. But But'.


    This refers to an incident where four police-men came to my flat last year to pick up an axe I'd bought in self-defence after receiving threats.


    The term 'men men', is one I often use when I write on my blog.


    This is not a case of two people having similar user-names, this is a case of someone impersonating me.


    It really frustrates me a bit that you have to ask me more about this, (since this is very anoying for me), but I guess it's because this harassment againts me is in Norwegian and not easy to understand for people who speaks other languagues.


    Please just contact me if there is anything more you want me to exlain about regarding this!

    Yours sincerely,


    Erik Ribsskog


    On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 3:58 AM, cbellarun <notifications-support@twitter.zendesk.com> wrote:

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    cbellarun, Apr 22 07:58 pm (PDT):

    Hello,

    Twitter's policies prohibit accounts that impersonate individuals in order to actively deceive and mislead others. Accounts with similar appearances (such as similar background or avatar images), or accounts with similar usernames, are not automatically in violation

    If there is information on the account that shows a clear intent to assume your real identity, please reply to this email with a detailed description of the information. This could include @replies, links to reproduced content, or other Tweets. This help page explains how to find a Tweet's status link:

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    johncons, Apr 20 03:34 pm (PDT):

    Full name: Erik Ribsskog
    Username of reported account: @johncons_

    Description: Uses my nick, (johncons), with underscore after.

    Also uses my name, (Mr. Erik Ribsskog), but harasses by writing it like 'Miss Erik Ribsskog'.

    Email address: eribsskog@gmail.com
    Twitter username (optional): @johncons

    Anything else? (optional): The picture that the impersonator links to, (http://ow.ly/i/zOwA), is a picture I have the copyright to, and the impersonator writes that the Police are there to find a dildo, which is a lie.

    Message-Id:VE1P4EQ3_4f94c55ee1b5c_16271c2427c357157e_sprut



  • Jeg sendte en e-post til Universitets- og Høgskolerådet





    Gmail – Problemer med HiO og NITH



    Gmail
    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    Problemer med HiO og NITH



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 9:13 PM

    To:
    postmottak@uhr.no

    Hei,

    jeg gikk på NHI, informasjonsbehandling, 1989/90 og 1991/92, og har 33 vekttall derfra, (var det vel).
    Jeg gikk også på HiO IU, fra høsten 2002 til våren 2004, og har minst 30 vekttall derfra, (eller 90 studiepoeng heter det vel for tiden).

    Jeg har også gått et år, Computing, ved University of Sunderland.
    Her hadde jeg krøll med lånekassa, og studiene gikk i vasken, men jeg fikk levert noen obligatoriske oppgaver, ihvertfall.

    Tilsammen, så mener jeg at dette bør være bra nok for en Bachelor-grad.

    Jeg har fått en Høgskolekandidatgrad i IT, fra HiO, etter at de godkjente noen fag, fra NHI.
    Jeg har søkt på nytt om å få en Bachelor-grad, fra HIOA, (som HiO nå heter), siden jeg har funnet ut at NHI var veldig bra egentlig, de var eiet av Vivendi og studiet var bygget opp som de to første årene, på et amerikansk universitet, når jeg gikk der.

    (Jeg gikk der før konkursen/sammenslåingen med NKI, mm).
    Den blir behandlet nå, av Hatlen der, ved HIOA.
    Men NITH, de vil ikke engang sende en kandidatgrad.

    De godkjenner ikke noen av mine fag, fra HiO IU.
    Noe jeg synes er rart, for det studiet var jo godkjent av Lånekassa, og ga jo Bachelor-grad, etter tre år og Høgskolekandidatgrad, etter to år.

    Noe som er beskyttede titler, heter det vel.
    Så jeg vil gjerne klage på NITH, over at de er sære og nekter å gi meg en grad da.
    Jeg tror dette må være grunnet at en medarbeider hos NITH har stått opp med feil bein, eller noe, og synes at dette er urettferdig, og tror nok at dette må være snakk om noe slags trakassering, mot meg.

    Så jeg håper at dere er enige.
    Kan dere skrive ut en Bachelor-grad til meg, siden NITH er så vrange?

    Kan dere 'kjefte' litt på NITH?

    Er det noe dere kan gjøre?

    Har også klaget til Kunnskapsdepartementet, flere ganger, men de svarer ikke.

    Min grad fra HiO IU, karakterutskrift fra NHI, (og fra University of Sunderland), finnes på denne linken forresten:

    På forhånd takk for hjelp, for jeg er en arbeidsledig flyktning, (fra noe 'mafian' i Oslo), i England, og får ikke jobb, (eller rettighetene mine fra myndighetene), så skulle gjerne hatt en bedre grad, for å letter få jobb osv., da.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog



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    • Christian Gjedde

      for ca. en time siden

      Christian Gjedde

      • Hej Erik,
        Er du den Erik Ribsskog, der skriver på internettet, at du er i familie med general Anders Gjedde Nyholm? Jeg hedder selv Gjedde og er meeget interesseret i at finde ud af, om vi er i familie med hinanden?

        In English: Are you Erik Ribsskog, who writes on the internet that he is related to general Anders Gjedde Nyholm? I myself have the name Gjedde and would very muchlike tofindout, if we by any chance could be related to one another?

        Venlig hilsen/ kind regards
        Christian Gjedde

    • Erik Ribsskog

      for noen sekunder siden

      Erik Ribsskog

      • Hei,

        joda, general Anders Gjedde Nyholm var min tippoldefar.

        Min mormor, Ingeborg Ribsskog f. Heegaard, var fra Danmark, og hennes mor het Karen Margrethe Nyholm, og hun var eldste datter, av generalen.

        Generalen var gift med Mary Eva Carla Fog som var datter av en general og som også var etter Løvenbalk og den danske konge Christoffer II, har jeg sett på internett.

        Min mormor sa før hun døde, i 2009, når jeg spurte henne, på telefonen, her fra England, at Anders Gjedde Nyholm var 'flink i alt', men han ble visst også utsatt for jantelov, (eller ble mobbet/mislikt), av sine jevnaldrene.

        Mvh.

        Erik Ribsskog

        PS.

        Det står mer her, om at generalens yngste datter, Magna Adeler f. Nyholm aka. Meme, ble gift med Baron Holger Adeler, mm., i et testamente, som jeg fikk tilsendt, fra Rigsarkivet i Danmark, siden jeg drev med slektsforskning, for et år eller to siden.

        http://johncons.angelfire.com/om.html

        PS 2.

        Min mormor sa at generalens mor, hun het Maren Gjedde, og hun var oppvokst på slottet Højriis, på Mors, som jeg en gang fikk et sølvølkrus, til min 34-årsdag, med et postkort, (av Højriis), oppi, i svart-hvitt.

        Og det kruset hadde visst tilhørt Maren Gjedde sin mann, Hofjægermester L.C. Nyholm.

        Jeg er flyktning i England, (har overhørt jeg er forfulgt av noe 'mafian', i Oslo), så dette sølvølkruset, (som ble litt skadet, når jeg hadde det i min bag, fra Nevlunghavn, hvor Ingeborg bodde og til Oslo), det ligger hos City Self Storage, men de vil ikke sende meg det, og andre ting, som et kort/brev, fra Danskekongen til General Anders Gjedde Nyholm, (mener jeg at det må ha vært), som jeg fikk av bestemor Ingeborg, på slutten av 80-tallet vel.

        Jeg fikk også en god del fotografier, av General Anders Gjedde Nyholm. Jeg rakk å gi noen av de, til min yngre halvbror Axel Thomassen, før min far sa, at Ingeborg ville ha de fotografiene og mange notater etter generalens eldste bror, Didrik Galtrup Gjedde Nyholm tilbake, (uten at jeg forstod hvorfor), dette lå i en fin svart skinnmappe, og Didrik Nyholm hadde vært i Egypt og Haag, og var dommer i Folkedomstolen i Haag, blant annet.

        Men Didrik Nyholm skrev med så sirlig skrift, så jeg fikk aldri satt meg ned, for å forstå hva han skrev, på disse kanskje hundre sider papir, for jeg var en travel student og butikkmedarbeider på den her tiden.

        Og hva som skjedde, om Ingeborg fikk dette tilbake, det vet jeg ikke.

        Har lest at denne Gjedde-slekt ikke er etter Ove Gjedde, (den kjente admiral), men etter Charlotte von Gelderen, av Kurlandsk adel, (min søster heter forresten Pia Charlotte).

        Som jeg har skrevet mer om her, i min kanskje dumt kalte bloggpost, 'De falske Gjeddene som svekket Norden':

        http://johncons-mirror.blogspot.co.uk/2009/07/na-skal-jeg-snart-pa-mte-men-den-neste.html