While the iron is hot
Dec. 13th, 2006 01:15 pmI've got a new idea for a simple invention. It's a mass-manufacturable, store-sellable artifact this time. A consumer item. It could be big.
It may be worth patenting, and starting a company around.
I'm going to leave my door unlocked tonight, and would appreciate it if one of you would just sneak in and suffocate me while I'm asleep. I've seen it done it movies; it doesn't look very hard.
It may be worth patenting, and starting a company around.
I'm going to leave my door unlocked tonight, and would appreciate it if one of you would just sneak in and suffocate me while I'm asleep. I've seen it done it movies; it doesn't look very hard.
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Jun. 27th, 2005 01:02 pmSadly, two more ubiquitous 20th century voice actors have left us, this time the voices of Disney's Tigger and Piglet. http://www.cbc.ca/story/arts/national/2005/06/27/Arts/TiggerPiglet_0506.html
But I want to note this because I take heart to learn that one of them leaves an unexpected inspirational legacy for us multi-interest spazmos:
That's awesome!
But I want to note this because I take heart to learn that one of them leaves an unexpected inspirational legacy for us multi-interest spazmos:
Winchell also held 30 patents, including one for an artificial heart, a disposable razor and a flameless cigarette lighter. He donated his early artificial heart to the University of Utah for research. Dr. Robert Jarvik and other researchers at the university went on to construct the first artificial heart implanted into humans.
That's awesome!