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They Said it Best

 

Pal is taking the highest of high roads. (St. Paul Dispatch, Oct 1 5, 1976)

 

ASIJA is an inventor, a lawyer, an executive, a toastmaster, an author a pilot. His interests and activities seem endless. Unfortunately there are too few Pal Asijas in the valley and in the world today. He serves as a valuable lesson to us all. (The Evening Sentinel, Conn., USA May 30, 1981)

 

Patent victory (on a computer information retrieval system) sets a legal precedent. (Computer Weekly, England, July 16, 1981)

 

If necessity is the mother of invention, then Pal Asija is the father of inventor’s reputation and image. (Star Telegram, Texas, May 7, 1980)

 

We feel Dr. Asija has a sound ability in interpersonal communications, both verbal and written, and has an especial talent for group presentations having demonstrated this on several occasions with and without visual aids. (Dist. Court of Minnesota. 4th Dist. Sept. 3, 1965)

 

Pal Asija among top three in MBA exams at the University of Dayton, OHIO, First person in the history of NCR Toastmasters club to achieve the rank of Able Toastmaster, (NCR News 1971)

 

Your efforts at establishing and creating a program, designed to inform educate and instruct our community in the area of creative thought reflects a public commit­ment far beyond the norm. (Radio KUXL, Golden Valley, Minnesota, USA.)

 

Your material and quality of instruction were outstanding and were well received by all participants. Your participation was a definite asset to the program and contri­buted immeasurably to its success. (State of Minnesota, Dept of Public Safety, Dec. 29, 1975)

 

S Pal Asija appointed executive director of MINCIS (Minnesota Crime Information System). (State of Minnesota)

 

Asija heads new inventors’ committee. (DIALOGUE St. Paul Chamber of Commerce on 30 July 76)

 

Asija among top three in MBA exams at UD. (University of Dayton, Ohio, USA)

(NCR News in June 71)

 

Asija Able Toastmaster. (NCR News in Jan. 71)

 

Pal practices what he preaches. (Inventors USA in Nov. 81)

 

A legend in his own right. (Professional Advancement Systems in 1984)

 

Best student of the school. (AVM High School Agra, India in 1957)

 

A particularly prolific inventor. (Idees D’ Affaires, Brussels, Belgium on 21 Apr. 1983)

 

It was an honour to us having Mr. Asija lecturing at the opening academy.

(Swedish Inventors Academy on 17 May 83)

 

With a lifelong commitment to invention, Asija has done a great deal to reshape the American image of the independent inventor. ( Intercorp on 21 Feb. 84)

 

Your remarks were so well acclaimed that several people said to me, “we must have him again next year”. (Oklahoma Inventors Congress in Sept. 80)

 

Pal practices what he preaches. An inventive life. (Source: Inventors *USA in Nov. 81)

 

A legend in his own right. (Professional Advancement Systems in 84)

 

It’s nice to meet someone who is genuinely excited about his work and who talks about it openly. ( The Stamford Advocate on 14 Nov. 83)

 

Commend you for your efforts in the National Moot Court Competition. (Chase Law College of NKSU on 8 Jan. 73)

 

An excellent account and discussion of issues. . . an extremely well prepared presentation of Mr. Asija’s findings. ( International Bar News in Jan. 84)

 

A computer that knows what you mean even though you can’t get the question just right. ( USA Today on 13 Feb. 84 Referring to Asija Patent 4,270,182)

 

S. Pal Asija a Connecticut Patent Attorney, travels cross country exhorting audiences that inventiveness can be taught, claiming, “Federal waste is a drop in the bucket compared to our waste of creative talent. (Christian Science Monitor on 17 Nov. 81)

 

Best Student of the School ( AVM High School in 1957)

His commitment to the cause of independent inventors has led him to limit his law practice to “Lost Causes” and marginal cases turned down by other patent attorneys. (Corporate Report in Aug. 79)

 

A remarkable and interesting account of 13 years of experience of a persistent pursuer of a patent for software culminating in its issue. ( Computers and People in Sept. 81)

 

A particularly prolific inventor. ( ldees EX4ffaires of Brussels, Belgium on 21 April: 83)

 

Shelton inventor develops ‘Forgiving’ computer program. (The Sunday Pest of Bridgeport Front Page Headline on 24 May 81)

 

Shelton attorney moves patent law into computer age with program. (The Sunday Pest of Bridgeport Sec. D Front Page Headline on 25 Dec. 83)

 

First patentee writes ‘How to Patent Programs ( InfoWorld Front Page Headline on 22 Feb. 82)

 

Professionals held responsible for misconceptions on micros. (Computer-world on 3 Sept. 79)

 

Asija is an author, inventor, engineer, lecturer and patent attorney. (American Association of Small Research Companies News in April: 82)

 

Listen for ‘Inventions and Innovations’ with host Pal Asija each Saturday 10:30 to 11:30 AM on KUXL. ( Radio KUXL, Golden Valley, Minn.  in 79)

 

Thank you personally for your excellent contribution. (SEL/ITT Directors Dr: Helmut Lohr and Dr: Gerhard Zeidler in Stuttgart, West Germany on July 1, 1982)

 

Your participation in our 12th annual Inventor’s Expo helped to make it a great success. (Commissioner of U.S. Patent & Trademark Office on Mai: 19, 1984)

 

Thank you for appearing on the Fairfield County Business Report—The Marketing of Inventions. Your expertise on the subject was very much appreciated. ( CP1V on Feb. 6, 1984)