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  1. 6. Mai 2024 · Secretary Bette Nesmith Graham invented Liquid Paper which was essentially a latex paint for painting over a mistake so it could be typed over. 9. Gideon Sundback . Answer: Zipper Swedish-American inventor Gideon Sundback created the firs ...

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · 5. Bette Nesmith Graham y el Liquid Paper. Bette Nesmith Graham, una secretaria que ejercía como madre soltera, inventó el Liquid Paper, un corrector líquido que se popularizó rápidamente en oficinas de todo el mundo, conocido originalmente como “mistake out”. 6. Helene Dutrieu y sus Hazañas de Vuelo.

  3. Vor 6 Tagen · Answer: Bette Nesmith Graham Bette mixed the first batch of liquid paper in her own kitchen blender. She did this because she wanted an easier way to correct typing errors. Liquid paper is still used today to cover up typing mistakes/errors, and then re-type over it. Her son Michael became one of The Monkees.

  4. 27. Apr. 2024 · Bette Nesmith Graham's son is Michael Nesmith, of The Monkees - a very popular 1960s group originally meant to mimic The Beatles, but turned out to be a hit group on its own. After she divorced his father she married Robert Graham.

  5. 6. Mai 2024 · Tipp-Ex: Bette Nesmith Graham erfand in den 1950er Jahren eine Korrekturflüssigkeit für Schreibmaschinen, die Tippfehler in Briefen beseitigen konnte. Ihr Produkt wurde ein großer Erfolg und wird als Vorläufer von Tipp-Ex gesehen. Es ist damit aber nicht identisch. Kevlar: Die Chemikerin Stephanie Kwolek entwickelte 1965 versehentlich ein ...

  6. 8. Mai 2024 · 1. Who invented the wire coat hanger in 1903? Answer: Albert J. Parkhouse. He was an employee of the Timberlake Wire and Novelty company in Jackson Michigan. After hearing many employees complain about insufficient coat hooks he bent a piece of wire into two ovals with each end of the wire twisted to form a hook. 2.

  7. Vor 6 Tagen · Bette Nesmith Graham (1922 - 1980) supplemented her income as a secretary by painting designs on windows. If she made a mistake in her artwork, she just painted over it. That lead her to experimenting with paint to see if the same could be done with her typing as an alternative to the attempts to erase mistakes. During the five years she took ...