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Who invented fountain pen and in which year? Fountain Pens: Most people today use ballpoint pens to write, although some people do still use fountain pens. The first scribes used quills, which they had to continually dip into ink in order to write. Fountain pens improved on this process by...
But have you ever considered what else we could be doing with our poop and pee? And who invented the toilet? The truth is, you probably don't really want to think about it, and neither does anybody else, which is why the flushing toilet we 21st-century humans use hasn't changed much...
each time you flush. but have you ever considered what else we could be doing with our poop and pee? and who invented the toilet? the truth is, you probably don't really want to think about it, and neither does anybody else, which is why the flushing toilet we 21st-century humans ...
“Arius held to the view of One God who alone is ingenerate, eternal, without beginning, true, possessing immortality, wise, good, sovereign, and judge of all”. As Arius said of Jesus “There was when He was not”. The Orthodox position proclaimed the Trinity. Alexander, the bishop of...
Who invented the toilet seat? Plumbing: One of the greatest inventions in human history has been that of the toilet and plumbing. The spread of waste-related diseases like cholera has dropped considerably with the advent of this technology. ...
Toiletpaperworld tells us. “In 1926 Montgomery Ward advertised Kotex in its catalogue and millions of women began to use and accept sanitary napkins as a way of life.” One of Kotex’s marketing innovations was meant to help women avoid the embarrassment of asking a male clerk for the prod...
Dried out, vacuum-packed, and weirdly addictive, Pringles, introduced in 1969, was the chip for the '70s. Appropriately enough, they were invented byProctor & Gamble, a company better known for its medicine, beauty products, and toilet paper. ...
Arnold Cohen (a.k.a. “Mr. Bidet”) invented the first bidet toilet seat and founded the American Bidet Company in the 1960s. Motivated by his father's medical
Silver Screen superstar Hedy Lamarr (Hedwig Kiesler Markey) with the help of composer George Antheil invented a secret communication system in an effort to help the allies defeat the Germans in World War II. The invention, patented in 1941, manipulated radio frequencies between transmission and rec...