Flappy Bird, the labradoodle and other inventions their creators regret – The Guardian


The Guardian

Flappy Bird, the labradoodle and other inventions their creators regret
The Guardian
The labradoodle isn't a monster – it's adorable, obviously. But what's monstrous is the way crossbreed dogs have been bred and marketed since the labradoodle's inventor Wally Conron first created the breed in the 1980s. "I've done a lot of damage," he

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‘Bachpacking’ and the lure of the inventions – Boston Globe


Boston Globe

'Bachpacking' and the lure of the inventions
Boston Globe
Simone Dinnerstein can remember the first time she heard one of Bach's two-part inventions. She was about 9 years old and attended the Manhattan School of Music every Saturday in its precollege program. One of her classmates played the D minor 

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Creative inventions displayed by students at Staten Island’s Blessed Sacrament … – SILive.com

Creative inventions displayed by students at Staten Island's Blessed Sacrament
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Science teacher Joanne Laub said the idea came about when her class started learning about famous inventors and their inventions. "My students were especially motivated when we started talking about children as young as 5 years old inventing things

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8 Crazy Hollywood Inventions That Actually Exist – Forbes


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8 Crazy Hollywood Inventions That Actually Exist
Forbes
However, to the excitement of Trekkies everywhere, not all of those inventions are completely imaginary. From contact lenses that give you Superman's vision to the DARPA-funded BigDog military pack mule that resembles something out of “RoboCop,” 

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13 Hilariously Absurd Inventions That Deserve to Be Real – Wired


Wired

13 Hilariously Absurd Inventions That Deserve to Be Real
Wired
Dominic Wilcox dreamt up hilarious new inventions that we'd like to see as reality. Here's a flying London Taxi, to get around all that traffic. Image: PEC Studio. Dominic Wilcox dreamt up hilarious new inventions that we'd like to see as reality. Here

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mavericks who stick with their inventions – Financial Times

mavericks who stick with their inventions
Financial Times
What links a loudspeaker costing £65,000 and a supercar? The answer is a technology developed for audiophiles by a British company, which has been adopted in other sectors. The kinship between a Wilson Benesch speaker stack and a McLaren MP4 car 

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