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Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 10:16 PM




To:
Ida Valen Rukke <rukke@advokat.no>






Hei,

det her er noe av det som City Self Storage ikke vil sende da.

Nemlig mitt kryssord-program, som jeg har oppfunnet, som student, på 90-tallet.


Det virker nok mye bedre på dagens raske PC-er.

Og er nok verdt mange penger.

Jeg har søkt om patent for det nå, så jeg skulle ønske at City Self Storage sendte meg det, (og de andre tingene mine), for da kunne jeg fått patent på det, og det er verdt mye penger da.


Mvh.

Erik Ribsskog


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

Date: Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 5:01 PM
Subject: Fwd: Update/Fwd: Patent
To: Information@ipo.gov.uk


Hi,

I haven't got to apply for a patent for this before, because I've been very busy, and overheard I'm followed by the 'mafian', etc., in the last years.


But in the early 90's, as a student on then Vivendi-owned academy NHI, in Oslo, I invented a new industry, which I call automated crossword-production.


(With the use of Information Technology/Computer Software).

I wanted to please register a patent for this as well.

Yours sincerely,


Erik Ribsskog


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>


Date: Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 4:50 PM
Subject: Update/Fwd: Patent
To: Information@ipo.gov.uk


Hi,


I read up a bit more about Software Patents now:




To use the same termonology, used in the Wikipedia-article, linked to above, I think I would call the method I want to patent an invention in the field/industry of E-Commerce.


Hope this is easier to understand now!

Best regards,

Erik Ribsskog



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 4:40 PM

Subject: Fwd: Patent
To: Information@ipo.gov.uk


Hi,

Wikipedia mentions Software patents:



In modern usage, the term patent usually refers to the right granted to anyone who invents any new, useful, and non-obvious process, machine, article of manufacture, or composition of matter. Some other types of intellectual property rights are also referred to as patents in some jurisdictions: industrial design rights are called design patents in the US, plant breeders' rights are sometimes called plant patents, andutility models and Gebrauchsmuster are sometimes called petty patents or innovation patents. The additional qualification utility patent is sometimes used (primarily in the US) to distinguish the primary meaning from these other types of patents.


Examples of particular species of patents for inventions include biological patents, business method patents, chemical patents and software patents.




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patent




Is this only in the US?



Thanks in advance for any reply!

Best regards,


Erik Ribsskog

PS.


This patent is really not web design only, it's more a method, I think one should call it.


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

Date: Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 4:18 PM
Subject: Re: Patent
To: Information <Information@ipo.gov.uk>


Ok,


thank you very much for the reply.

Then I understand that this is about copyright.


Thanks again for the help!

Best regards,

Erik Ribsskog


On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 3:49 PM, Information <Information@ipo.gov.uk> wrote:

Dear Erik

Thank you for your enquiry.


Unfortunately websites and processes related to them are not protectable by a patent in the United Kingdom.


A patent protects new physical inventions and covers how things work, what they do, how they do it, what they are made of and how they are made. It gives the owner the right to prevent others from making, using, importing or selling the invention without permission.


The actual software you have used on your website may be protected under copyright if it was created by you however the idea of how to view and purchase items online is not protectable by UK intellectual property laws.


I hope this helps with your enquiry. If you have any more queries, please do not hesitate to contact me.


Yours Sincerely


Andrew Reith

Information Centre


IP Advisor


Unsure how Intellectual Property can benefit you? Want to see how IP relates to your business and how to safeguard your assets? Get a FREE IP Health check online using a new interactive tool at – www.ipo.gov.uk/iphealthcheck


-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

Sent: 20 April 2012 13:15
To: Information
Subject: Patent

Hi,

I have developed a web-shop myself, where one have to point on the pictures, of the goods, with the mouse-arrow, and then you get to read the product-information.


Then you just click to put the item in the shopping-basket:

http://www.goodyshop.co.uk/


I also have a Norwegian shop: http://www.godtebutikken.net/, and I've sold about 100 packets to Norway now.


So the shop works fine.

I wonder if I should register a patent on the way one buy the products, since I think that's a unique solution, which I haven't seen anywhere else, and which works fine.


I'm going to go to the bank again to try to get a business-loan, and then I'm going to try to register this patent.

I just wanted to send this initial e-mail, to document that I've started working with this a bit.


Hope this is alright!

Yours sincerley,

Erik Ribsskog


















Nå har endelig betalingen for domenet Godteposer.net kommet fram, så nå skal jeg se om jeg får byttet navn på Godtebutikken.net etterhvert. Vi får se

kjøpt nytt domene

Jeg sendte enda en ny e-post til patent-folka





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Erik Ribsskog
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Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>



Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 5:01 PM




To:
Information@ipo.gov.uk






Hi,

I haven't got to apply for a patent for this before, because I've been very busy, and overheard I'm followed by the 'mafian', etc., in the last years.


But in the early 90's, as a student on then Vivendi-owned academy NHI, in Oslo, I invented a new industry, which I call automated crossword-production.


(With the use of Information Technology/Computer Software).

I wanted to please register a patent for this as well.

Yours sincerely,


Erik Ribsskog


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

Date: Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 4:50 PM
Subject: Update/Fwd: Patent
To: Information@ipo.gov.uk


Hi,

I read up a bit more about Software Patents now:




To use the same termonology, used in the Wikipedia-article, linked to above, I think I would call the method I want to patent an invention in the field/industry of E-Commerce.


Hope this is easier to understand now!

Best regards,

Erik Ribsskog



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 4:40 PM

Subject: Fwd: Patent
To: Information@ipo.gov.uk


Hi,

Wikipedia mentions Software patents:



In modern usage, the term patent usually refers to the right granted to anyone who invents any new, useful, and non-obvious process, machine, article of manufacture, or composition of matter. Some other types of intellectual property rights are also referred to as patents in some jurisdictions: industrial design rights are called design patents in the US, plant breeders' rights are sometimes called plant patents, andutility models and Gebrauchsmuster are sometimes called petty patents or innovation patents. The additional qualification utility patent is sometimes used (primarily in the US) to distinguish the primary meaning from these other types of patents.


Examples of particular species of patents for inventions include biological patents, business method patents, chemical patents and software patents.




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patent




Is this only in the US?



Thanks in advance for any reply!

Best regards,


Erik Ribsskog

PS.


This patent is really not web design only, it's more a method, I think one should call it.


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

Date: Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 4:18 PM
Subject: Re: Patent
To: Information <Information@ipo.gov.uk>


Ok,


thank you very much for the reply.

Then I understand that this is about copyright.


Thanks again for the help!

Best regards,

Erik Ribsskog


On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 3:49 PM, Information <Information@ipo.gov.uk> wrote:

Dear Erik

Thank you for your enquiry.


Unfortunately websites and processes related to them are not protectable by a patent in the United Kingdom.


A patent protects new physical inventions and covers how things work, what they do, how they do it, what they are made of and how they are made. It gives the owner the right to prevent others from making, using, importing or selling the invention without permission.


The actual software you have used on your website may be protected under copyright if it was created by you however the idea of how to view and purchase items online is not protectable by UK intellectual property laws.


I hope this helps with your enquiry. If you have any more queries, please do not hesitate to contact me.


Yours Sincerely


Andrew Reith

Information Centre


IP Advisor


Unsure how Intellectual Property can benefit you? Want to see how IP relates to your business and how to safeguard your assets? Get a FREE IP Health check online using a new interactive tool at – www.ipo.gov.uk/iphealthcheck


-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

Sent: 20 April 2012 13:15
To: Information
Subject: Patent

Hi,

I have developed a web-shop myself, where one have to point on the pictures, of the goods, with the mouse-arrow, and then you get to read the product-information.


Then you just click to put the item in the shopping-basket:

http://www.goodyshop.co.uk/


I also have a Norwegian shop: http://www.godtebutikken.net/, and I've sold about 100 packets to Norway now.


So the shop works fine.

I wonder if I should register a patent on the way one buy the products, since I think that's a unique solution, which I haven't seen anywhere else, and which works fine.


I'm going to go to the bank again to try to get a business-loan, and then I'm going to try to register this patent.

I just wanted to send this initial e-mail, to document that I've started working with this a bit.


Hope this is alright!

Yours sincerley,

Erik Ribsskog
















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Gmail


Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>










Update/Fwd: Patent












Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>



Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 4:50 PM




To:
Information@ipo.gov.uk






Hi,

I read up a bit more about Software Patents now:



To use the same termonology, used in the Wikipedia-article, linked to above, I think I would call the method I want to patent an invention in the field/industry of E-Commerce.


Hope this is easier to understand now!

Best regards,

Erik Ribsskog



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 4:40 PM

Subject: Fwd: Patent
To: Information@ipo.gov.uk


Hi,

Wikipedia mentions Software patents:



In modern usage, the term patent usually refers to the right granted to anyone who invents any new, useful, and non-obvious process, machine, article of manufacture, or composition of matter. Some other types of intellectual property rights are also referred to as patents in some jurisdictions: industrial design rights are called design patents in the US, plant breeders' rights are sometimes called plant patents, andutility models and Gebrauchsmuster are sometimes called petty patents or innovation patents. The additional qualification utility patent is sometimes used (primarily in the US) to distinguish the primary meaning from these other types of patents.


Examples of particular species of patents for inventions include biological patents, business method patents, chemical patents and software patents.




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patent




Is this only in the US?



Thanks in advance for any reply!

Best regards,


Erik Ribsskog

PS.


This patent is really not web design only, it's more a method, I think one should call it.


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

Date: Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 4:18 PM
Subject: Re: Patent
To: Information <Information@ipo.gov.uk>


Ok,


thank you very much for the reply.

Then I understand that this is about copyright.


Thanks again for the help!

Best regards,

Erik Ribsskog


On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 3:49 PM, Information <Information@ipo.gov.uk> wrote:

Dear Erik

Thank you for your enquiry.


Unfortunately websites and processes related to them are not protectable by a patent in the United Kingdom.


A patent protects new physical inventions and covers how things work, what they do, how they do it, what they are made of and how they are made. It gives the owner the right to prevent others from making, using, importing or selling the invention without permission.


The actual software you have used on your website may be protected under copyright if it was created by you however the idea of how to view and purchase items online is not protectable by UK intellectual property laws.


I hope this helps with your enquiry. If you have any more queries, please do not hesitate to contact me.


Yours Sincerely


Andrew Reith

Information Centre


IP Advisor


Unsure how Intellectual Property can benefit you? Want to see how IP relates to your business and how to safeguard your assets? Get a FREE IP Health check online using a new interactive tool at – www.ipo.gov.uk/iphealthcheck


-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

Sent: 20 April 2012 13:15
To: Information
Subject: Patent

Hi,

I have developed a web-shop myself, where one have to point on the pictures, of the goods, with the mouse-arrow, and then you get to read the product-information.


Then you just click to put the item in the shopping-basket:

http://www.goodyshop.co.uk/


I also have a Norwegian shop: http://www.godtebutikken.net/, and I've sold about 100 packets to Norway now.


So the shop works fine.

I wonder if I should register a patent on the way one buy the products, since I think that's a unique solution, which I haven't seen anywhere else, and which works fine.


I'm going to go to the bank again to try to get a business-loan, and then I'm going to try to register this patent.

I just wanted to send this initial e-mail, to document that I've started working with this a bit.


Hope this is alright!

Yours sincerley,

Erik Ribsskog

blockquote>














Enda mer om Godtebutikken.net





Gmail - Patent











Gmail


Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>










Patent












Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>



Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 4:40 PM




To:
Information@ipo.gov.uk






Hi,

Wikipedia mentions Software patents:


In modern usage, the term patent usually refers to the right granted to anyone who invents any new, useful, and non-obvious process, machine, article of manufacture, or composition of matter. Some other types of intellectual property rights are also referred to as patents in some jurisdictions: industrial design rights are called design patents in the US, plant breeders' rights are sometimes called plant patents, andutility models and Gebrauchsmuster are sometimes called petty patents or innovation patents. The additional qualification utility patent is sometimes used (primarily in the US) to distinguish the primary meaning from these other types of patents.


Examples of particular species of patents for inventions include biological patents, business method patents, chemical patents and software patents.




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patent




Is this only in the US?



Thanks in advance for any reply!

Best regards,


Erik Ribsskog

PS.


This patent is really not web design only, it's more a method, I think one should call it.


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

Date: Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 4:18 PM
Subject: Re: Patent
To: Information <Information@ipo.gov.uk>


Ok,


thank you very much for the reply.

Then I understand that this is about copyright.


Thanks again for the help!

Best regards,

Erik Ribsskog


On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 3:49 PM, Information <Information@ipo.gov.uk> wrote:

Dear Erik

Thank you for your enquiry.


Unfortunately websites and processes related to them are not protectable by a patent in the United Kingdom.


A patent protects new physical inventions and covers how things work, what they do, how they do it, what they are made of and how they are made. It gives the owner the right to prevent others from making, using, importing or selling the invention without permission.


The actual software you have used on your website may be protected under copyright if it was created by you however the idea of how to view and purchase items online is not protectable by UK intellectual property laws.


I hope this helps with your enquiry. If you have any more queries, please do not hesitate to contact me.


Yours Sincerely


Andrew Reith

Information Centre


IP Advisor


Unsure how Intellectual Property can benefit you? Want to see how IP relates to your business and how to safeguard your assets? Get a FREE IP Health check online using a new interactive tool at – www.ipo.gov.uk/iphealthcheck


-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

Sent: 20 April 2012 13:15
To: Information
Subject: Patent

Hi,

I have developed a web-shop myself, where one have to point on the pictures, of the goods, with the mouse-arrow, and then you get to read the product-information.


Then you just click to put the item in the shopping-basket:

http://www.goodyshop.co.uk/


I also have a Norwegian shop: http://www.godtebutikken.net/, and I've sold about 100 packets to Norway now.


So the shop works fine.

I wonder if I should register a patent on the way one buy the products, since I think that's a unique solution, which I haven't seen anywhere else, and which works fine.


I'm going to go to the bank again to try to get a business-loan, and then I'm going to try to register this patent.

I just wanted to send this initial e-mail, to document that I've started working with this a bit.


Hope this is alright!

Yours sincerley,

Erik Ribsskog












Mer om Godtebutikken.net





Gmail - Patent











Gmail


Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>










Patent












Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>



Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 4:18 PM




To:
Information <Information@ipo.gov.uk>






Ok,

thank you very much for the reply.

Then I understand that this is about copyright.


Thanks again for the help!

Best regards,

Erik Ribsskog


On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 3:49 PM, Information <Information@ipo.gov.uk> wrote:

Dear Erik

Thank you for your enquiry.


Unfortunately websites and processes related to them are not protectable by a patent in the United Kingdom.


A patent protects new physical inventions and covers how things work, what they do, how they do it, what they are made of and how they are made. It gives the owner the right to prevent others from making, using, importing or selling the invention without permission.


The actual software you have used on your website may be protected under copyright if it was created by you however the idea of how to view and purchase items online is not protectable by UK intellectual property laws.


I hope this helps with your enquiry. If you have any more queries, please do not hesitate to contact me.


Yours Sincerely


Andrew Reith

Information Centre


IP Advisor


Unsure how Intellectual Property can benefit you? Want to see how IP relates to your business and how to safeguard your assets? Get a FREE IP Health check online using a new interactive tool at – www.ipo.gov.uk/iphealthcheck


-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

Sent: 20 April 2012 13:15
To: Information
Subject: Patent

Hi,

I have developed a web-shop myself, where one have to point on the pictures, of the goods, with the mouse-arrow, and then you get to read the product-information.


Then you just click to put the item in the shopping-basket:

http://www.goodyshop.co.uk/


I also have a Norwegian shop: http://www.godtebutikken.net/, and I've sold about 100 packets to Norway now.


So the shop works fine.

I wonder if I should register a patent on the way one buy the products, since I think that's a unique solution, which I haven't seen anywhere else, and which works fine.


I'm going to go to the bank again to try to get a business-loan, and then I'm going to try to register this patent.

I just wanted to send this initial e-mail, to document that I've started working with this a bit.


Hope this is alright!

Yours sincerley,

Erik Ribsskog










Jeg oppdaterte CV-en min med mer om OBS Triaden, NHI og Sande Videregående

matland obs triaden oppdatering

PS.

Her er mer om dette:

cv utdannelse siste

Jeg sendte en e-post om mulig patent for Godtebutikken.net





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<eribsskog@gmail.com>



Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 1:14 PM




To:
information@ipo.gov.uk






Hi,

I have developed a web-shop myself, where one have to point on the pictures, of the goods, with the mouse-arrow, and then you get to read the product-information.

Then you just click to put the item in the shopping-basket:



I also have a Norwegian shop: http://www.godtebutikken.net/, and I've sold about 100 packets to Norway now.

So the shop works fine.


I wonder if I should register a patent on the way one buy the products, since I think that's a unique solution, which I haven't seen anywhere else, and which works fine.

I'm going to go to the bank again to try to get a business-loan, and then I'm going to try to register this patent.


I just wanted to send this initial e-mail, to document that I've started working with this a bit.

Hope this is alright!

Yours sincerley,

Erik Ribsskog







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Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 10:13 AM




To:
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Erik,

My contractual working relationship with Exemplas has changed which means that I will no longer be able to offer you self-employment support.

Please therefore note that our appointment on Tuesday 24th at 11am has been cancelled.

Your Ingeus adviser will advise you in due course.

Best wishes in your endeavours.

Ralph

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Dere må rydde opp i e-postadressene deres. Firmapost er også dumt, for dere skal tjene borgerne og ikke bare firmaene/Fwd: Kan ikke leveres: Til Jürg Jebsen, Berger Museum












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<eribsskog@gmail.com>



Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 9:06 AM




To:
Nina Skagen Solberg <ninas@vfk.no>


Cc:
larvikmuseum@vestfoldmuseene.no






Ok,

men får ikke de penger fra dere da?

Jeg skulle også ha spurt dere om noe annet.

Jeg bodde på Bergeråsen, i Svelvik kommune, i skoleåret 1988/89.


Også kom jeg inn på skole i Drammen, på Gjerdes VGS., (som var en dedikert handelsskole), på en samarbeidsavtale, mellom Buskerud og Vestfold, som lot Vestfold ha ti skoleplasser i Buskerud, og omvendt.


Så jeg fikk busskort, mellom Drammen og Bergeråsen gratis, det året, noe som ikke var vanlig på den her tiden.

For jeg hadde så bra karakterer, at jeg kom med på den samarbeidsavtalen da, som ei i klassen, (Kristin Sola), ga meg et søknadsskjema for.


For da slapp jeg å gå på Markedsføring, i to år, men kunne gå datalinja, i Drammen sentrum da.

Men jeg ville gjerne hatt noe dokumentasjon, på at jeg kom inn, på den samarbeidsavtalen, mellom Buskerud og Vestfold.


For når man søker jobber, her i England, hvor jeg bor, så vil de at man skal skrive for eksempel fem prestasjoner, som man har gjort, i arbeidslivet og under utdanningen.

Og det er ikke så lett å finne på noe, men dette viser jo at jeg hadde bra karakterer, for mange i Nordre Vestfold ønsket å studere i Drammen, siden jo Bergeråsen jo ligger nærmere Drammen enn for eksempel Tønsberg.


Så jeg skulle gjerne hatt noe dokumentasjon på det her da.

Og hatt som vedlegg til CV-en/jobbsøknadene mine.


Håper dere kan finne dette!

Mvh.

Erik Ribsskog


PS.

Har du noen annen e-post-adresse til Vestfold-museene der eller?

Jeg har forresten bodd i Larvik og, (før jeg bodde på Bergeråsen), og gikk forbi Herregården der, på vei til skolen, i andre og tredje klasse.


Så kanskje de kan sende det til Berger.

Vi får se.


2012/4/20 Nina Skagen Solberg <ninas@vfk.no>




Hei



Denne mottakeren hører ikke til Vestfold fylkeskommune sitt epostsystem, men til vestfoldmusenene.



Mvh


Nina Skagen Solberg




Fra: Erik Ribsskog
[mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

Sendt: 19. april 2012 18:46

Til: VFK-FADM Firmapost

Emne: Dere må rydde opp i e-postadressene deres. Firmapost er også dumt, for dere skal tjene borgerne og ikke bare firmaene/Fwd: Kan ikke leveres: Til Jürg Jebsen, Berger Museum






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Date: 2012/4/19

Subject: Kan ikke leveres: Til Jürg Jebsen, Berger Museum

To: eribsskog@gmail.com



Levering til disse mottakerne eller gruppene mislyktes:


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---------- Forwarded message ----------

From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

To: <nord-jarlsbergmuseene@vestfoldmuseene.no>

Cc:

Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2012 17:44:20 +0100

Subject: Til Jürg Jebsen, Berger Museum

Hei,






jeg søkte på nettet og fant noe i en Vestlandsavis, om at en Jebsen, som var bror til 'Berger-Jebsen', var far til halvparten av ungene i bygda:











(Se også vedlagt skjermutskrift).






Var det sånn, da farmora mi Ågot, (Ågot Mogan Olsen f. Mogan, fra Veggli/Rollag i Numedalen), jobbet hos fabrikkeier Jebsen, på Berger Gård, før, under og etter krigen.






At en av dine forgjengere var på a Ågot?




Er faren min, (Arne Mogan Olsen), Jebsen-sønn tror du?







Ågot prata en gang på 80-tallet, om ei flaske juledram, som Jebsen hadde bestilt i farmora mi sitt navn, under krigen.







Og at a Ågot tok med flaska ned til broren sin Ola, som bodde på Sand vel.







Ågot sa også en annen gang på 80-tallet, at 'dem var'ke noe snille mot tyskerjentene'.






Og Jebsen var jo fra Nord-Tyskland.



Hvordan var vet her?



Hva var det egentlig som skjedde under krigen der, på Berger Gård, på rommet til tjenestepikene, eller hvor det kan ha vært?







Erik Ribsskog







PS.






Jeg leste også i et avisarkiv, at etter krigen, så hadde fabrikkeier Jebsen forært noen altertavler, til Berger kirke.






Så noe må vel ha skjedd under krigen.






Han ba vel om forlatelse, til Gud og menigheten da, gjennom disse tavlene?




















Wikipedia sier at de vil ha folk som redigerer artikler på en objektiv måte, men meg kasta de ut siden Orkla ikke likte hva jeg skrev der

objektiv måte

http://www.vg.no/nyheter/innenriks/22-juli/rettssaken/artikkel.php?artid=10073027

PS.

Her er mer om dette:

mer om tull wiki

http://johncons-mirror.blogspot.co.uk/2011/06/jeg-sendte-en-ny-e-post-til-merseyside_27.html

Noen mener visst at det er en link mellom Steinerskolen og Ulliminati. Hm

steiner ulliminati

Tweet4Tweet gjør seg jo ikke morsomme, på bekostning av sosiale medier, de gjør seg jo morsomme på bekostning av mennesker

på bekostning av mennesker

http://www.dagbladet.no/2012/01/12/kultur/tv/tv_og_medier/anmeldelser/tweet4tweet/19775347/

Jeg sendte en ny søknad om forfatterstipend





Gmail - Ekstraordinært stipend/Fwd: Vedtak i NFFs ankenemnd 16.3.12











Gmail


Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>










Ekstraordinært stipend/Fwd: Vedtak i NFFs ankenemnd 16.3.12












Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>



Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 12:51 AM




To:
Hilde Fossanger <hilde.fossanger@nffo.no>


Cc:
post@forfatterforeningen.no






Hei,

jeg prøver igjen.

Altså Min Bok 2 er jo et annet verk, enn Min Bok.


Jeg kan ærlig talt ikke si at jeg skjønner, hvorfor Min Bok ikke ble godkjent.

Klarer du å forklare det, på vanlig norsk, tror du?


Jeg har også i mellomtiden, etter at jeg søkte om forfatterstipend, første gang, blitt kalt for 'muligens Norges beste forfatter', på NRK.


Så Norges beste forfatter skal ikke få forfatterstipend?

Da blir det bare tull, mener jeg.

Paragrafrytteri, kalles dette her, mener jeg.


Det skulle ikke vært lov.

Erik Ribsskog


2012/4/11 Hilde Fossanger <hilde.fossanger@nffo.no>

Hei igjen, Erik Ribsskog


Ankenemnda har fattet sitt vedtak. De mener at Min Bok ikke innfrir kravene i retningslinjenes punkt 3 og 4. Dersom du mener Min bok 2 kan innfri kravene i retningslinjenes punkt 3 og 4, kan du legge også denne fram for ankenemnda. Du må i så fall begrunne skriftlig på hvilke måter boka innfrir kravene.


Vennlig hilsen


Hilde Fjærtoft Fossanger


konsulent


Norsk faglitterær forfatter- og oversetterforening


Tlf.: 22 12 11 44


Fra: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

Sendt: 10. april 2012 13:11
Til: Hilde Fossanger
Emne: Re: Ekstraordinært stipend/Fwd: Vedtak i NFFs ankenemnd 16.3.12


Hei,

kanskje Min Bok 2 kvalifiserer?


Du sier at ankenemda vedtok ditt og datt på møtet, men jeg har jo sendt til dere både før og etter dette om at jeg foretok en selvstendig prosess i forbindelse med det redaksjonelle.


Dette blir som sovjetstat for meg, må jeg innrømme.


Erik Ribsskog


2012/4/10 Hilde Fossanger <hilde.fossanger@nffo.no>


Hei,


Dessverre kvalifiserer du ikke til det treårige arbeidsstipendet, da kravet for å kunne søke er å ha skrevet 100 sider som kan godkjennes etter Retningslinjer for vurdering av faglitterære forfatteres/oversetters utgivelser. Ankenemnda vedtok på møtet 16.3.12 at Min Bok ikke kan godkjennes etter retningslinjene.


Dersom du er under 40 år kan du søke debutantstipend. Du kan lese om debutantstipendet her: http://www.nffo.no/Stipend-til-Faglitterar/default.aspx


Vennlig hilsen


Hilde Fjærtoft Fossanger

konsulent


Norsk faglitterær forfatter- og oversetterforening

Tlf.: 22 12 11 44



Fra: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

Sendt: 1. april 2012 22:56
Til: Hilde Fossanger
Kopi: post
Emne: Ekstraordinært stipend/Fwd: Vedtak i NFFs ankenemnd 16.3.12


Hei,

jeg så på nettsidene deres nå, at dere også har noen andre stipend.



Som dere kaller ekstraordinære stipend.

Jeg tenkte jeg kunne søke på treårig arbeidsstipend til faglitterære frilansforfattere, for Min Bok memoar-serien.


Før jeg søker så hadde det vært greit om dere forklarer grunnen til at jeg ikke fikk ordinært forfatterstipend.


Jeg er litt frustrert, for jeg synes ikke at dere har forklart dette så bra.


Sender derfor kopi til post@nffo.no, så kanskje de kan se på det og, eventuelt.


Sender med kopi av e-bok-versjonen av Min Bok, sånn at dere ser at dette er prosjekt som er i full gang allerede.



Mvh.


Erik Ribsskog

PS.



Har dere all infomasjonen dere trenger, eller må jeg skrive en ny søknad?

(Har litt mye å drive med for tiden så dess mindre dobbeltarbeid dess bedre, liksom).


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

Date: 2012/3/21
Subject: Re: Vedtak i NFFs ankenemnd 16.3.12
To: Hilde Fossanger <hilde.fossanger@nffo.no>
Cc: post@forfatterforeningen.no



Hei,

jeg forstår ikke referatet deres.


Hva er galt med johncons-blogg liksom?


Det er en blogg med over to millioner sidevisninger.


Og med over 700 'liker' på Facebook.


Så dette er en populær blogg.


Sist jeg bodde i Norge, våren og sommeren 2005, så ble romanen 'Kongepudler' utgitt som bilag i Dagbladet.


Dagbladet har drøye 20.000 liker på Facebook, og jeg har snaue 1000 da, (på johncons-blogg).


Så det er ikke _så_ stor forskjell.

Dagbladet har en redaktør, som var ansvarlig.



Og jeg var ansvarlig redaktør, som blogg-redaktør, på johncons-blogg.

Hva er forskjellen her?



Ville han som skrev Kongepudler fått forfatterstipend?

Jeg synes ikke dere forklarer noe om hvorfor dette er brudd på punkt 4 og 5, i deres regler.



Dere bare sier at det ikke er i henhold til de reglene.

Men hvordan har dere tolket de reglene da.


Hva er galt med johncons-blogg liksom.



Dere 'pisser' jo da på de flere tusen faste leserne av johncons-blogg, (antall lesere ligger på over tusen unike brukere hver dag, og flere hundre av de er faste, så i løpet av en uke, så er det nok over tusen faste lesere innom bloggen, vil jeg si).


Her forstår jeg ikke hvordan dere vurderer dette.


Dere er i forlagsbransjen, men dere mangler visst evne til å uttrykke dere skriftlig, på en forståelig måte.


Du skriver at dette er noe med 'det faglitterære fond'.


Men memoarer de skal kanskje søke fra et annet fond de da?


Jeg er ikke sikker på om memoarer skal kalles faglitteratur akkurat?


Kan dere vennligst greie ut om ståa?


Så hadde dere vært veldig greie.

Mvh.


Erik Ribsskog


2012/3/21 Hilde Fossanger <hilde.fossanger@nffo.no>


Kjære Erik Ribsskog,

Vedlagt brev fra NFFs ankenemnd med vedtaket de gjorde 16.3.12, samt utdrag fra den delen av referatet som angår din sak.


Vennlig hilsen

Hilde Fjærtoft Fossanger


konsulent

Norsk faglitterær forfatter- og oversetterforening


Tlf.: 22 12 11 44










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