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      Mark Twain as Seen by Thomas Edison
      I may be the last book nut on earth to finally see Thomas Edison's short film clip featuring Mark Twain and his daughters but...if not, here it is for the other straggler or two. Mark Twain - 1909- at Stormfield (Redding, Connecticut) Stormfield burned down in 1923. It had remained empty for several years after Twain's death but at the time of the fire it served as the summer home of the

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      Thomas Edison Is In The House!
      That means you could have the next great invention idea as Thomas Edison did many years ago.  Do you have an idea for a new product?  Do you have an idea improving an existing product?  Do you have a patent?  Do you have a manufactured product? Well there is a company online that can help you [...]

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      Thomas Edison Was Afraid of The Dark!
      Our Light Bearer-Edison, was afraid of dark?Yupe, you heard me. Edison was darn afraid of the dark. That's why he overcame his fear in a big way and invented the light bulb that NOW illuminate our nights! Thanks to his fear, now we enjoy nights with light!The door of opportunity swings on the hinges of adversity. Problems are the price of progress. Bear this mind, the obstacles in our life are intended to make us stronger and better, not bitter. Adversity has advantages!Obstacles are merely a call to strengthen us not for us to falter! Ann Gimenez once said, "Between you and anything significant will be giants in your path." You cannot bring about changes without change without confrontation. Simply put, if you like things easy, you will have difficulties; likewise if you love problems, yo

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      Thomas Edison
      Digital ID: cph 3c05139 Source: b&w film copy neg. Reproduction Number: LC-USZ62-105139 (b&w film copy neg.) Retrieve unedited JPEG version (69 kilobytes)TITLE: [Thomas Alva Edison, three-quarter length portrait, seated, facing front]. CALL NUMBER: BIOG FILE - Edison, Thomas Alva, 1847-1931 - Portraits - By date - 1922 [P&P]. REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USZ62-105139 (b&w film copy neg.). MEDIUM: 1 photographic print.CREATED, PUBLISHED: c1922. NOTES: J259124 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright by Bachrach. (EXPIRED)Works published prior to 1978 were copyright protected for a maximum of 75 years. See Circular 1 "COPYRIGHT BASICS" from the U.S. Copyright Office. Works published before 1923 (THIS IMAGE) are now in the public domain.DIGITAL ID: (b&w film copy neg.) cph 3c05139 hdl.loc.gov/cph.3c05139. CONTROL #: 92522138Credit Line: Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, [reproduction number, LC-USZ62-105139]Thomas Edison From Wikipedia, the free ency

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      Adapt Idea Quotes - Thomas Edison
      “Keep on the lookout for novel ideas that others have used successfully. Your idea has to be original only in its adaption to the problem you're working on.”Thomas Edison (1847 – 1931) U.S. inventor and entrepreneur

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