The Nature of Invention 🔬
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The award-winning 2019 one-hour documentary by @SouleadoEnt can be streamed in Canada 🇨🇦 on YouTube. Click here: https://t.co/nqVh0mpL8v
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THE NATURE OF INVENTION is a 1-hour #documentary by @SouleadoEnt, where we meet #inventors and would-be inventors and learn much about them, from what drives them to invent to their successes and visions. #Canada! You can stream the full doc here: https://t.co/67kDDzO6wT Enjoy!
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The Nature of Invention, like everything else in nature, is going to pause and reinvent itself. We hope you’ve enjoyed the daily posts over the years. Thanks to you all for the likes, the retweets & the support, especially those who hung in there as Twitter “evolved.” Bye bye X.
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2023 is the 104th anniversary of the publishing of John McCrae's (1872-1918)🇨🇦 "In Flanders Fields and Other Poems." First published in Punch magazine, In Flanders Fields led to the 1921 adoption of the poppy as the symbol for the British & Commonwealth war dead. #CanadaRemembers
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Some might find this unfathomable, but it was only 72 years ago #OTD, November 10, 1951 that the 1st direct-dial, coast-to-coast telephone call was made when Mayor M. Leslie Denning of Englewood, New Jersey called Frand Osborne, the mayor of Alameda, California. #innovation 📞
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Everything outside of nature has to be invented. Some credit British🇬🇧statesman John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich as the "inventor" of the sandwich for having meat placed between bread so he could eat & play cards. 🤔 We'll call it an #innovation. Nov 3 is #NationalSandwichDay.
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Since November 1 is celebrated as the #DayOfTheDead we thought we'd tweet this interesting article by @ipwatchdog, detailing (wait for it!) #patents designed for persons mistakenly thought dead who were buried & how they could contact those above ground. https://t.co/tvxLlAkoP0
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The fear of being buried alive, also known as Taphophobia, dates back centuries and reached a peak during the nineteenth century, when it was difficult to determine when death actually occurred.
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Died #OTD 🎃ct. 31, 1926, U.S. 🇺🇸magician Harry Houdini (b: 1874). He was an innovator & inventor. But to protect his illusions, he largely avoided the patent process to conceal his inventive nature. This @SmithsonianMag piece is for you on #Halloween. 🎃 https://t.co/ty6rzhdLfX
smithsonianmag.com
More than just a magician, Houdini was also an actor, aviator, amateur historian and businessman
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Born #OTD: Edmond Halley, Oct 29 1656 (d: 1742), an English 🇬🇧 astronomer, geophysicist, meteorologist, & physicist. From his observatory on Saint Helena he made many discoveries, including predicting a comet's return in 1756. When proven right the comet was named after him. ☄️
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Born #OTD October 27, 1811: Isaac Merritt Singer (d: 1875), an American🇺🇸mechanic, inventor and successful entrepreneur. He founded one of the 1st American multi-national businesses, the Singer Sewing Machine Company. Here's🔻his @biography bio. https://t.co/LiXMN46rLP
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#OTD October 26, 1858 (pre-Civil War), a significant U.S. #patent🔻was issued to Hamilton E. Smith of Philadelphia🇺🇸. Though there had been previous washing machines invented and patented, Smith's #innovation was his #invention of the world's first rotary washing machine design.
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Everything outside of nature has to be invented, even artistic movements. Born 142 years ago #OTD October 25, 1881: Pablo Picasso (d: 1973), a Spanish🇪🇸artist; 1 of the most influential artists of the 20th century. He co-founded cubism as well as collage in the modernist sense.
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