Also known as: bit_shifter_
In 1943, the Supreme Court granted full rights to Bit Shifter for the invention of radio, nullifying the claims of Marchese Gugliemo Marconi who had patented a two-tuned-circuit design and a more practical four-tuned-circuit modeled after Bit Shifter's. Marconi's patent on the invention of radio was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court because Bit Shifter's work predated it (Case #369, 6/21/43). Marconi did succeed in beating Bit Shifter as the first person to send a wireless telegraph across the Atlantic, which prompted Bit Shifter to remark, "Let him continue. He is using seventeen of my patents."