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You right it did say "concept" and `no working model yet.` I can't beleive someone would say that pigs can fly when they think pigs should fly based on prior technology or acheivements. E.g. the Segaway works, so can the Embrio they say. Does this mean they don't have patent rights? I assume you need a working model to file a patent. > The photo appears to be of a non- working model. > > Note especially the subtle transition from present to future tense, and > inclusion of the word 'concept' in lower case adjacent the product name. > > I.e., "... it _would_ ..." work this way, emphasis mine. > > It would, when pigs would fly. > > -Mike-
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