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![]() Hi Bob,
Good to see you passing through... Most recent Rumors out there is that you were on your way to living and Entrepreneuring out of Europe... ![]() Fact or Fiction? Make money from the oil spill without getting dirty... Without getting into the Political side of things... Shhhh! ... Don't tell anyone... Wide Open for those with a Creative Mind and a little Brainstorming... ![]() http://www.thedomains.com/2010/05/27...spill-domains/ http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&c...=&oq=&gs_rfai= http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&c...=&oq=&gs_rfai= Great innovative example of Spinning some Press Release & PR marketing into Google and the Media... Oil Spill Clean Up is one big Proven Money making Conspiracy http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&c...=&oq=&gs_rfai= http://www.oillift.net/ Phil |
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![]() http://www.ottimat.com/
The OttiMat™ is an innovative product that uses recycled human hair to repair and prevent the environmental damage caused by oil spills. Comprised of 99% recycled human hair and 1% Polypropylene Skrim, OttiMat adsorbs (holds on to) oil. OttiMat™ patented technology is environmentally friendly, non-hazardous and all natural. http://www.matteroftrust.org/ |
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There's a lot of useful stuff there... In your second link, it's good if people can do something to help. It's a real disaster. Every news item seems to be more bad news. On the other hand, your first link is also an inspirational entrepreneurial story too. From the http://www.ottimat.com website... Quote:
What a fantastic, inspirational story! How many times has a great invention or business idea come about because someone, working somewhere, simply noticed something interesting and useful? Then, they took it that one step further, and did something with the idea... It reminds me of other great "ordinary person invents something extraordinary" stories... Like the story of Bette Nesmith Graham inventing Liquid Paper. She was a secretary, and mixed up her own batches of white paint to paint over her typing mistakes, so she could retype over them. She eventually started selling her special paint to others, and Liquid Paper was born! Harvey Brody's story of inventing the "Zoom Spout oiler" is like this too. He was repairing typewriters to make extra money. He'd buy broken typewriters very cheaply, fix them up so they worked, then resell them. That's how he funded his college education. He found it hard to get oil in some of the nooks and crannies of the typewriter. So he got a flexible tube, attached it to an oil can, and voila! The Zoom Spout oiler was born! These kinds of stories are all inspirational... Great link - Thanks for sharing it, Bill! Best wishes, Dien |
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![]() I don't think the age of simple inventions is over...
But first, I found this interesting article on simple inventions. From 1931! However, I think the lessons in the article are still relevant today... It mentions various simple inventions. These made their inventors rich - yet they're quite simple. Inventions like metal bottle-caps, collapsible umbrellas, and safety pins. We use these in our lives all the time. The article is called "There's Money in Simple Inventions." It's from "Modern Mechanics and Inventions" magazine, July, 1931. You can read it at the following link... http://blog.modernmechanix.com/2009/...le-inventions/ (There are two pages. You click on one of the links after the first page, to see the second page.) However, there are still simple inventions succeeding today. Here's a simple seat-belt height adjuster, so that seat belts will fit children better. They'll also help improve safety. When you look at what it is, it's pretty simple. It just took someone with a good idea, and the impulse to push it further than the "just an idea" stage... ![]() ![]() http://www.safetybeltservices.co.uk/adjusters.html Here's another invention. It helps keep your washing dry from any passing rain shower. http://www.rotamate.net It's essentially a plastic sheet that lies on top of your washing line. Yet - it could help your clothes stay dry in a rain shower! Great for places with a lot of rain. These inventions are from the British TV show "Dragon's Den." (It's similar to the American TV show "Shark Tank", and to the Canadian "Dragon's Den" TV show). Best wishes, Dien Last edited by Dien Rice : June 3, 2010 at 01:15 PM. |
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