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Author Topic: Why can't I create something this simple?  (Read 1477 times)
Big IV
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« on: March 31, 2009, 03:19:47 AM »

I find myself in need of money to finance the college classes this summer.  Why can't I think of something simple like creating a slinky?  I keep looking around here trying to find something I can turn into a toy. Oh well. Maybe I'll go play with a slinky and stop worrying about it.

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Troll dolls were created in 1949 by a Danish fisherman who needed a cheap Christmas gift for his daughter because he couldn’t afford to buy anything. He used sheep’s wool for the hair. Thomas Dam’s dolls caught on; thus the original dolls were called Dam Dolls.


Slinky was invented by Naval engineer Richard James. He knocked a spring off of a shelf when he was working to develop springs that could keep ship instruments stable in choppy waters. The spring did what a Slinky does… it stepped down to a stack of books, then to the table, and then to the floor, where it righted itself into a cylinder. James knew it would be a great toy, and tests by neighborhood kids proved him right.


LEGO blocks were invented by Ole Kirk Christiansen, a master carpenter who lived in Denmark. The word comes from the Danish words LEg and GOdt, which together means “play well.” They later discovered that in Latin, Lego means “I put together.”

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