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Patent Opposition Database - The Patent Opposition Database is a site that allows civil society to share resources and learn about the tools needed to oppose the application or granting of unwarranted patents on medicines.


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  • DC gal - couldn't wash it off fast enough

    I was in their store yesterday and had the tech give me the full treatment: moisturizer, foundation primer, foundation, concealer, veil, warmth, blush and lipstick. I looked in the mirror and was positvely aghast -- where had all those lines and enormous pores come from? I never knew they were there. The color seemeed both too yellow and too dark, but the tech insisted it was the right one for me.

  • Broken - Pros and Cons - You Decide

    Most reviews of this mouse seem to be on one end of the spectrum or the other. People either love it or hate it.

  • Ratoney - Solid Bike for the money

    First, let me say I'm no professional cyclist but just a guy who was looking for a decent road bike on a budget.

  • subway buff - Very Buggy

    They sent me a CD for version 2012 and 2014. Both were a nightmare. They then posted an update for version 2014 on their website supposed to fix bugs and load faster. False!!. The update locked up my PC requiring a reboot. I reverted to version 10 by Broderbund.

  • Phillip Kamm - Does the job well--awful user interface

    Have used Acronis True Image for around 7 years now. Always was happy with the way it worked and how it saved the day on more than 1 occasion. This latest version, however, has taken a major step back in ease of use. The user interface appears to have been designed strictly to please the personal esthetic idiosyncrasies of the software designer. And the worst insult is the elimination of any kind of readily accessible activity log. Say you get distracted and accidentally close the backup process window before confirming that a backup completed successfully--no history is there to be had! You have to go deep into the innards of your computer's file system to find an activity log, which is an XML document, and wade through thousands of meaningless characters to find the 10-20 words of practical information you need (something like "Operation completed successfully at xx:xx on mm/dd/yy.") Lets hope that Acronis will revert to the more user-friendly interface of yore in the next version!