privateTortoise
privateTortoise t1_jdf7dkp wrote
Reply to comment by IPv6Guy in Does the metal in the solid core of a rocky planet have any special properties? by VillagerNo4
It's stuff like this that had me plowing through books as a child and couldn't leave a set of encyclopedias alone.
Has meant on many occasions I haven't a clue where/how or why I know something but when scrutinised has turned out to be correct. Just wish I could recall the wisdom and knowledge from my memory when its under duress.
privateTortoise t1_je8itv6 wrote
Reply to comment by arealuser100notfake in TIL Margaret Knight (1838-1914) invented a machine to mass produce flat-bottomed paper bags and, after winning a lawsuit against a fraudster who copied her design, the patent was issued in 1871. Her first invention was when she was 12 years old (and began working in a factory). She had 87 patents. by WonderWmn212
If they work, are financially viable and legal then yep.
Problem is its expensive to sort out patents and there isn't a buy one for the world so depending on markets it can get very pricey.