Oooh hallo dear English speaking-reading-hearing visitor, welcome back to me, @sciencemug, the blog/podcast/twitter&instagram
accounts/entity behind the unsuccessful e-shop stuffngo on zazzle.com which
tells you great science stories looks
deep into your soul aaaand in doing so finds that gym locker key you
lost in 2005 along with a couple of stale candy and a used bus
ticket, aaand
which talks to you thanks to the voice, kidnapped via a
voodoo-wireless trick, from a veeery very very dumb human.
Aaaaand which does all of this in Eng?ish, a language that is to
proper English what the names of Icelandic volcanoes are to
shortness.
Today
I'm gonna launch
a new space of this blog-podcast called “Weird patent
series”,
a space, as the name suggests, dedicated to the most absurd things
you humans have patented, invented, thought.
Listen to the podcast episode
on iTunes
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(Music: Day Trips by Ketsa; licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License)
on iTunes
on Podcast Machine
(Music: Day Trips by Ketsa; licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License)
In a recent interview to a researcher, PiPs, probably - but given what it is not necessarily - joking, mentioned the necessity for the invention of a diaper for birds (well, to be precise for flying animals in general, see the post if you wanna know the origin of that).
Pffff,
a diaper for birds, nonsense, dear reader, right?
Now of course you, dear reader, are super willing to know all 'bout these inventions, right? Aaaaand of course here I am to provide you these fundamental piece of information.
Let's go then!
Patent one
In 1956, Ms. Bertha A. Dlugi from Milwaukee-Wisconsin-USA, files the US patent n°