General Electric gets its knack for invention from its founder, Thomas Edison, who invented both the incandescent light bulb and the electrical grid. The scripted GE letters in the logo date back to the 1890s, although they've been streamlined a bit over the years. Logo #23 Todd Wickersty...
General Electric gets its knack for invention from its founder,Thomas Edison, who invented both the incandescent light bulb and the electrical grid. The scripted GE letters in the logo date back to the 1890s, although they've been streamlined a bit over the years. Logo #23 Todd Wickersty /...
Gary was a wildly popular name in the 20th century, thanks perhaps in part to the influence of silver screen leading man Gary Cooper. Its popularity dipped however dueto overexposure of the namefrom a great many Garys like Oldman, Barlow, and Kemp, who ruled many kitchen conversations at th...
Wisconsin, and its name was based on the word “charming.” It became the Charmin Paper Co. and was acquired by Procter & Gamble in 1957. In 1964, the brand introduced the advertising character of Mr. Whipple, who would admonish store customers by saying: “Please don’t squeeze the Char...
“charming.” It became the Charmin Paper Co. and was acquired by Procter & Gamble in 1957. In 1964, the brand introduced the advertising character of Mr. Whipple, who would admonish store customers by saying: “Please don’t squeeze the Charmin.” The commercials ran for more than two ...
and there may be some truth to that. She asked me if I have a training plan for it, and it’s unlikely that I can find one on the internet that will fit into the 6 weeks I have to get ready, never mind one well suited to someone who is experienced, but in worse shape than so...