Talk:Doug Hall

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[edit] Wikipedia is not a crystal ball

It is unsubstantiated to say that there are 18 products in average households if you can't produce any evidence at all. Removing this claim because of this, not because it is necessarily wrong. Ansell 12:58, 10 April 2006 (UTC)

He says that, not us. They chant that fact repeatedly on AI. -- Zanimum
It is still not verifiable by definition, removing because of this. Ansell 01:25, 14 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] What has he invented

On American Inventor, they keep talking about all of the items Doug Hall invented, but never mention a single item. Can anyone name even one product that this guy created? --Glaze 17:07, 5 July 2006 (UTC)\

Yean--what HAS he invented? Books on how to get rich? I found that he co-patented keyboard that is a rectangle with ten buttons on it. No big deal. It doesn't look like anything that needs patent protection. go to uspto.gov and search hall, douglas and city Cincinnati. Final note: This entry's grammar is terrible.

Here are 10 items they helped develop - http://www.eurekaranch.com/CorporateGrowthServices/Pedigree

Hmph! All that page offers is a list of catebories! If the guy had a hand in some product development, is he not proud of it? Let's see brand names, and companies! Stop being evasive.

[edit] multiple editings

there has been multiple editings of this page to serve personal purposes and to put-down other persons, if you've noticed it refers to a person by the name kris so i would like it if you would lock this topic from editing at least to those who have been wrongfully editing it.