Wednesday 22 July 2015

When was the first american sewing machine invented

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  http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/modern-art-was-cia-weapon-1578808.html
It was recognised that Abstract Expression- ism was the kind of art that made Socialist Realism look even more stylised and more rigid and confined than it was. The Central Intelligence Agency used American modern art - including the works of such artists as Jackson Pollock, Robert Motherwell, Willem de Kooning and Mark Rothko - as a weapon in the Cold War

American Duchess


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Score one for the 1970s! My white twill trousers paired with a thrifted '30s-look top, red fedora hat from Etsy, and mustard yellow '40s style platform shoes by b.a.i.t. All of these things are easy to alter for a more authentic design, but to be completely honest, there was so little difference between the '70s pattern I used for these pants, and a real 1930s pattern, that I didn't bother with alterations

The History of Shoes


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Shoe Making MachineryJan Ernst Matzeliger developed an automatic method for lasting shoes and made the mass production of affordable shoes possible.Lyman Reed Blake was an American inventor who invented a sewing machine for sewing the soles of shoes to the uppers

Who Invented the Hypodermic Needle or Syringe Needle


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Colin Murdoch has patented forty-six inventions including: a silent burglar alarm, automatic syringes for vaccinating animals, the childproof bottle top, and the tranquilizer gun which he invented in 1959. Many of the technical difficulties which had faced those experimenting with blood transfusion were removed after 1853 by the invention of the hypodermic syringe, with its hollow pointed needle

  http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10000872396390444464304577539063008406518
Jack Greer 5pts The internet is "common property" that hasn't spurred an unprecedented gold rush of private innovation and wealth??? Very well considered comment, Laura Jean. Marty Fouts 5pts I'm not Vint Cerf, but I've been around what has come to be called "The Internet", and it's predecessors, since the 1970s, amd Mr Crovitz is simply wrong

  http://www.sewalot.com/willcox_gibbs.htm
I am guessing that around this point he must have bought back his rights to his invention from John J Ruckman as there is no mention of him to be found later. He borrowed fresh clothes and money and made his way to New York to see if there was anything left of his sewing machine business that he could sell to feed his family

  http://www.enchantedlearning.com/inventors/indexc.shtml
In 1943, Cousteau and the French engineer Emile Gagnan invented the aqualung, a breathing apparatus that supplied oxygen to divers and allowed them to stay underwater for several hours. He invented it after he had been driving on a dark, winding road on a foggy night; he was saved from going off the side of the hill by a cat, whose eyes reflected his car's lights

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