103 EVERYDAY INVENTIONS,DISCOVERIES,CREATIONS AND STUFF.
By Techenonik
It is a new series of Techenonik from 2.12.2017 Saturday .
Introduction
of 103 EVERYDAY INVENTIONS,DISCOVERIES,CREATIONS AND STUFF.
This series is about the invention of some of the simplest things that you probably use EVERYDAY. Have you ever wondered why paper clips are shaped the way they are or why a piggy bank is called so? If you have, then this series may be just what you are looking for. There are also many interesting tit-bits and side notes that have been highlighted in the DO YOU KNOW sections. A list of suggested reading material has been provided at the end of series for those who would like to know more about the topics discussed.
As you go through this series, there a few points that you must keep in mind . Firstly, the list of the topics was chosen largely because of personal preferences, and is not meant to be exhaustive or complete in any way. Secondly, the complete history of many INVENTIONS, such as typewriters and bicycles, is very complicated and includes contributions from many people through the ages. We have had to simplify these stories in the interest of space. You mayalso note a bias in our stories toward events in the west, particularly Europe and the United States. This is particularly because many EVERYDAY INVENTIONS were originally developed in their modern form in these countries. However, it is also bec5there is a better historical record of these events there. The story of many pioneers in the third world, including India, remains unknown simply because their achievements were never recorded for posterity.
By Techenonik
It is a new series of Techenonik from 2.12.2017 Saturday .
Introduction
of 103 EVERYDAY INVENTIONS,DISCOVERIES,CREATIONS AND STUFF.
This series is about the invention of some of the simplest things that you probably use EVERYDAY. Have you ever wondered why paper clips are shaped the way they are or why a piggy bank is called so? If you have, then this series may be just what you are looking for. There are also many interesting tit-bits and side notes that have been highlighted in the DO YOU KNOW sections. A list of suggested reading material has been provided at the end of series for those who would like to know more about the topics discussed.
As you go through this series, there a few points that you must keep in mind . Firstly, the list of the topics was chosen largely because of personal preferences, and is not meant to be exhaustive or complete in any way. Secondly, the complete history of many INVENTIONS, such as typewriters and bicycles, is very complicated and includes contributions from many people through the ages. We have had to simplify these stories in the interest of space. You mayalso note a bias in our stories toward events in the west, particularly Europe and the United States. This is particularly because many EVERYDAY INVENTIONS were originally developed in their modern form in these countries. However, it is also bec5there is a better historical record of these events there. The story of many pioneers in the third world, including India, remains unknown simply because their achievements were never recorded for posterity.

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