John Kitchin:  Engineer, Author, Minister

John Kitchin, NZ9F.com
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91903-0702

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This page lists internet ideas for patent.

1.)  Web Index, www.www.www.  Lists all websites in alphabetical order, with a bit of info about each.

2.)  E-Buy.  Lists items wanted by anyone, such as gold, bikes, auto parts, etc.  Opposite of E-Bay.  Go to this website to see what you may have that somebody wants to pay cash for.

3.)  Search Engine for Search Engines.  This is an Active Desktop Display with icons for the URL's, such as Yahoo and Google.  Specify the type of search desired, and one or more will light up.  May also be used to run 3 Search Engines simultaneously.  Left column, Google results.  Center column, Yahoo results.  Right column, Bing results.

Also permits interplaying one Search Engine against the others:  Google exact phrase "intrepid three" minus Yahoo and/or Bing phrase "special one".  Used as a homepage.

4.)  There should be an icon for the word "Bullshit" or "Prove It", so that someone can make a hard-to-believe statement, followed by the icon.  You don't believe this, click here. ☻

5.)  Yahoo:  I am perfectly aware that if this website becomes popular, half the world will want one.  I don't even know how to "cut and paste", but I'm learning.  The versatility is amazing.

Some things I'd like:  a.) An icon on the header (somewhere around the scroll, upper right) that says "Print Entire Website".  Can that be done?

b.) Restricted pages.  If you click there, you don't get access unless you enter the passcode for that page, or pay money via Visa or Mastercard.

c.) Ability to abbreviate web-page addresses.  So then, I can send someone to a page by creating something like:  nz9f.com/c5...  and the server (or whatever) will fill in the rest.

d.) Facebook?  Okay, but a commercial website like this can be used to make money, post entire movies, contain pages of family photos with restricted access, very versatile.  I envision a billion such websites.  Do the math on how much profit that's worth.

6.)  Security web identifiers.  To send someone e-mail, or to view specific pages, enter the passcode you were given by them.  Each person authorized has their own, different, passcode, which was assigned to them, and only them, by the website or e-mail receiver.  Comes in 2 flavors:

   a.)  One-time-only.  Print the page you are being permitted to access, or send the one e-mail, and the code given you will no longer work again.  Erases itself once used.

   b.)  Re-usable, and if the code I gave you starts being used a lot (or by others)  I know that you are the info leak.  That code will be voided, and you are not getting a new one!  This can be used to allow my parents to view family photos without everyone else seeing them.  Unless I say it's okay, and assign them a passcode.  If they share that passcode with others, it gets voided, but there's no need to change the other passcodes on the site.  Everybody else's code still works.

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John Kitchin, NZ9F.com
Zip Code Holder
91903-0702