Quirky And Ridiculous Stories About Inventors And Their Inventions

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Where would we be if it weren’t for inventors? They are the ones that move us forward. Their genius and novel ways of looking at the world create new technologies and generate easier ways of doing things. Usually, however, inventors are some of the most eccentric people you will ever meet. They don’t think like the rest of us. Instead of living in the here and now, they are usually daydreaming about ways to improve existing technologies or thinking up new ways to do things. This eccentricity, while good for the purpose of inventing and being creative, can also lead to some interesting side effects. Well, in some cases those side effects can be downright hilarious…and in other cases they can be quite terrifying. You are about to read about some of the strangest, craziest, and most intelligent people to ever have walked the Earth. Many of the things, including the computer, tablet, or phone you are using right now were made possible by great minds such as these. Every generation would build on the discoveries and findings of the generation before it which managed to create the world in which we live today. These are some quirky and ridiculous stories about inventors and their inventions!
 

Robert Chesebrough, the inventor of Vaseline, ate one spoonful every day
 

Nobody knows who invented the fire hydrant because the patent was lost in a fire
 

Clara Lazen, a 10 year old from Kansas City, accidentally discovered a new molecule during science class (tetranitratoxycarbon)
 
Modern credit cards were invented by Frank X McNamara when he was supposed to pay for a dinner but forgot to bring cash
Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Jobs, and Thomas Edison have something surprising in common – none of them have a college degree!
 
Adolf Hitler considered Henry Ford an inspiration and even kept a photo of him on his desk
 
In 1903, Thomas Edison electrocuted an elephant to show that Tesla's AC current was dangerous
 
Leo Fender, the man who invented two of the most famous guitar models in history (Stratocaster and Telecaster) never learned to play guitar
 

The man who invented diesel engines, Rudolph Diesel, killed himself in 1913 because he thought his invention had failed
 

Mikhail Kalashnikov, inventor of the AK-47 recently quoted, "I'm proud of my invention, but I'm sad that it is used by terrorists". The former Soviet officer later said that he wished he had invented something more benign, like a lawnmower
 

Tea bags were invented by accident. In 1904, Thomas Sullivan thought it would be better to send tea samples to customers in small silk bags rather than in boxes. Customers thought they were meant to be dunked in water and soon Thomas was inundated with requests for his "dunking bags"
 

Edwin Armstrong, inventor of FM radio, was bullied by numerous powerful AM radio supporters (NBC and AT&T) until he committed suicide in 1954 thinking that FM radio was a failure
 
Ruth Wakefield, the inventor of chocolate chip cookies, sold her invention to Nestle in return for a lifetime supply of chocolate
 
James Naismith, the inventor of basketball, is the only coach in University of Kansas history to have a losing career
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