Agreed. He seems wowed by the Greek letters and radical signs that he quotes from the PageRank and Apple patents, thinking it is some precious knowledge that we public would be lucky to (eventually) be able to use. In truth, by the time people can use the knowledge, unencumbered (even with a proposed shorter patent timespan), it is obsolete and/or obvious. So the whole too-long article is built on a questionable premise, that software patents are worth preserving.