About

I’m Timothy Charles Holborn, Owner of Eclectic Innovations. Welcome to my Blog.

Eclecticinnovations is a digital harbour point for a range of domains.  Each Domain provides a digital landscape to build content around a new idea that I’ve been working on.

Whilst there are many other ideas i work on that just the ones represented by a domain.  As such;  i thought i might start to describe these things in a blog.  The small ideas, the big ideas and the stories related to all such things.

“Eclectic Innovations” was termed to attempt to describe a person who invents things.  It is not the process of identifying a method to montise the ideas of others, but rather the art of inventing something useful, beneficial and/or evolutionary to existing methods and processes.

I’ve heard it said on several occassions “ideas aren’t worth anything”,  I think that’s an idea from someone morally bankrupt.

From my experience, ideas build from the dreams, concepts, focus of the individual developing them.  Ideas are the cornerstones to our entire society. I understand from a renumerative perspective, the inability to protect an idea from foreign exploitation. i also understand the process undertaken by common law facilities to create patent and copyright provisions to social rights agendas;  Nonetheless, there have been several occassion where i have seen it to be accepted as due-course to commercial operations, as directed by others for their organisations.

Overtime my understanding of such processes have developed.  i now believe that the ownership of an idea, product or service construct cannot be disenfranchised from the originator of any such ideas.

The process of product development consists of the development and integration of many, many ideas.  As such it is its creator that has the final word on how exactly the result creates a profitable outcome, no matter what the investment.

I hope you enjoy my blog.  i’ll be developing it over time, creating new articles about new and old projects.

Kind Regards,

Timothy Holborn

Alias: ubiquitous

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