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Inventor's Starter Tool Kit DVD Series

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DVD 1:    Overview
DVD 2:    Quick Start
DVD 3:    Invention Analysis
DVD 4:    Product Development
DVD 5:    Invention Protection
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DVD 6:    Expert Interview
DVD 7:    Personal Message
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Did you Know?

that "patent leather" got its name because the process of applying the polished black finish to leather was once patented?

 
that the first Apple computer was born in Steve Jobs' parents' garage? College students Jobs and his partner Steve Wozniak worked furiously in that garage assembling computers for fellow students and were totally unprepared for their first commercial order for 50 computers. To raise the needed $1300 for parts, Jobs sold his old VW bus and Wozniak sold his Hewlett Packard calculator. The next year - 1977 - Apple sales hit $800,000 and went on to become a Fortune 500 company in a record five years!

 
that Thomas Edison's patent application on his phonograph was approved by the Patent Office in just seven weeks? In contrast, it took Gordon Gould, the inventor of the laser, 30 years to obtain his patent - finally awarded in 1988!

 
that J.B. Dunlop, one inventor of the pneumatic tire, was a veterinary surgeon?

 
that the trademarked name "Baby Ruth" was inspired by President Grover Cleveland's daughter, Ruth, and not by Babe Ruth?

 

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