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Oh Canada. Yes, we did invent these!
Oh Canada. Yes, we did invent these! Peanut Butter Although American agricultural pioneer George Washington Carver is often credited for inventing peanut butter, the first patent for the spreadable substance was actually given 'to' Montreal’s Marcellus Gilmore Edson in 1884. He came with the process of milling roasted peanuts '' create “a consistency like that of butter,” which he promoted as a protein substitute for those who couldn’t have solid food. IMAX Canadian filmmakers Graeme Ferguson and Roman Kroitor first pioneered the technology of high-resolution images on huge screens at Montreal’s Expo ’67. With businessman Robert Kerr and engineer William Shaw, they founded Multi-Screen Corporation, which later became IMAX (short for “Image Maximum”). The first permanent IMAX theatre, the Cinesphere, opened in Toronto’s Ontario Place in 1971. Originally used for science films and documentaries, IMAX was bought in 1994 by an American company, who turned it into a Hollywood powerhouse. Its headquarters remain in Toronto. Trivial Pursuit In 1979, Montreal Gazette picture editor Chris Haney and sports journalist Scott Abbott came with their own game while playing Scrabble. They scraped together a few investors, and after a slow start, Trivial Pursuit became “the biggest phenomenon in game history,” Time magazine reportedly said. Over 100 million copies of the game have been sold, and 50 special editions have been created. Sadly, Haney died in 2010 at the age of 59. Egg Carton As the story goes, newspaper publisher Joseph Coyle of British Columbia overheard an argument about a delivery of broken eggs that had literally all been put in one basket. Thinking there had to be a better way, Coyle came with the humble beginning of a big idea. In 1911, he crafted a carton of individual slots so the eggs wouldn’t jostle against each other and break in transit. Over a century later, his creation remains largely unchanged. Green Ink for American Money The roots of America’s “greenbacks” go back to Canada and the Civil War. In an effort 'to' avert counterfeiting, banks were looking for an ink that couldn’t be easily copied like black could be—especially since counterfeiters often used cameras, which could only take pictures in black and white, ‘to’ reproduce paper bills. Thomas Sterry Hunt, a professor at Laval University in Quebec, came with the green colour, called “Canada Bank Note Tint,” in 1857. The United States became a fan of the hue, with the Union using it on its bank notes fund the Civil War. Afterward, the green colour continued be used America’s bills out of tradition. Push Bra Although the name “Wonderbra” existed as far back as 1939, a new approach the undergarment by Quebec designer Louise Poirier in 1963, called the Dream Lift model 00, featured underwire and a push- design that created maximum cleavage. The Wonderbra became the quintessential piece of lingerie and created a sensation in the 1990s when it came '' the states after being relaunched by an American company. Currently owned by U.S. company Hanes, the Wonderbra brand is still known the world over. |
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Amongst the other great Canadian inventions are: basketball, electric wheelchairs, plastic garbage bags, insulin, snow blowers, Superman, walkie-talkie. Any suprises?
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Some great things here and I never knew they were invented in Canada, thanks so much for sharing, I really like that push up bra.. I hope you enjoy the rest of your day..
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Hmmm... Who knew ! ... is there another way to look at it Going Too Fucking Far NEW Blog Features RevealeD O O A Foolproof Method Posted Over on that NEW site O O
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6/29/2020 2:42 pm |
That 1st story stuck to the roof of my mouth. The Trivia Pursuit story was a nice bit of trivia. If the ink for our money comes from Canada, and American money is worth more than Canadian money, why don't y'all print up some American money?
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Some great things here and I never knew they were invented in Canada, thanks so much for sharing, I really like that push up bra.. I hope you enjoy the rest of your day..
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Hmmm... Who knew !
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That 1st story stuck to the roof of my mouth. The Trivia Pursuit story was a nice bit of trivia. If the ink for our money comes from Canada, and American money is worth more than Canadian money, why don't y'all print up some American money?
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Bbbbbbutttttt you did not model the Wonderbra! (Just teasing) I am glad that you are posting.
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Bbbbbbutttttt you did not model the Wonderbra! (Just teasing) I am glad that you are posting.
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It is uplifting to know a Canadian invented the push bra. When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
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It is uplifting to know a Canadian invented the push bra.
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Why am I not surprised that’s the invention that many men seem to appreciate the most 😊.
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A+ work Canada, keep it up!!
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Out of all the goodies presented here , the consensus is the push bra!!! Now we strap them in ,sench them up and then push what is left up and over the sides... I guess it is good, but so is Skippy Crunchy on white ..Thanks for the enlightenment! Stop by at lonlyforlove2 also see Lunch with Lonly , we get snow tomorrow Check my blog on New Community, "A photo of my big Pecker" also, " My Sunday afternoon with the kids'
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6/29/2020 7:21 pm |
Facts
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6/29/2020 8:31 pm |
Canada is amazing invector congratulacions beautiful productions
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A+ work Canada, keep it up!!
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Out of all the goodies presented here , the consensus is the push bra!!! Now we strap them in ,sench them up and then push what is left up and over the sides... I guess it is good, but so is Skippy Crunchy on white ..Thanks for the enlightenment!
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I know what you mean about Trivia Pursuit. Many hours were spent playing it at the cottage. I always preferred the original version and have also played it online.
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Canada is amazing invector congratulacions beautiful productions
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I will thank Canada next time I remove a Wonderbra and lick peanut butter off of her breasts...
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Great to learn something new. As a guy i am so thankful for the Wonderbra!
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I will thank Canada next time I remove a Wonderbra and lick peanut butter off of her breasts...
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Abraham Gesner from Cornwallis and Halifax Nova Scotia and Saint John New Brunswick invented Kerosene in the 1840's. He was a founder of the modern petroleum industry.
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Great to learn something new. As a guy i am so thankful for the Wonderbra!
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