Let's stay in our comfort zone shall we, interspersing reflections on life with periodic builds of the boat?
If you're a young person, you'll know it's not at all easy to get a conventional means of employment these days and while Daddy's in favour of Universal Basic Income, it is unlikely to happen any time soon.
That clever man John Maynard Keynes said in the 1930s that by now we'd all work just three days a week and then only if we wanted to, whereas in what I'm doing driving trucks I have to sign away the 'right' to work no more than a 48-hour week, as indeed I had as an airline pilot.
So what we'll do here is set about putting something together that might elevate our current circs at least, whilst providing us with a little more satisfaction and not a little entertainment. The man who started Linux in this way said that all things stem from military requirements prior moving into commercial spheres and ending up as entertainment. You can sort of see that with drones as you enjoy grainy vids of them blowing up ships and radar installations, can't you!
Well first up we need a name, and whilst I like the idea of TELEDRONE because after all it's me droning away on telly, I prefer the idea of something more generic like flat-cat; because after all it's flat, and its a cat -amaran. You might want to consider a trademark, but this really is 'old-world' stuff that only corporations can afford and trade between themselves. It rarely helps individuals, except perhaps by lightening their wallets.
The oldest trademark is reputedly a simple red triangle that was registered by the Bass brewery in the UK, and they still use it. If we were to trademark our venture we would have the choice of doing so for simply the word viz. flat-cat, else a logo. Patent offices do not tend to approve marks that literally describe what something is and might therefore object to the word itself being applied for, in which event we'd have to revert to a logo.
A benefit of a logo is it's universal and independent of language, which the social network once called 'The Facebook' has achieved with a simple 'F' albeit in a typeface of their own devising.
On that note we need a logo that doubles as a button on a smartphone and below there is one both I and my son like, though we do both prefer cats alive than dead.
I'm not going to register it because I'm done with IP, though it would be difficult for you to do so too now that you've seen it here because technically any piece of art* like that I've drafted here is subject copyright. Technically it means you can't use it for seventy years following my decease, so you'll be maybe a centenarian and past building things unless you're Elon Musk?
So here's hoping this is one pussy he'll never gets his hands on!
* Ed. Or piece of shit, like what's generally promulgated here...
