actually "do not fold spindle or mutilate" was NOT written on every punched card. the standard IBM card form that they sold the most of was just a plain card with 80 copies of the digits "0" through "9" printed on it and the IBM form number in small print near one corner. the card forms on which "do not bend fold spindle or mutilate" WAS printed on (in large print) were usually billing forms to tell the clerk processing them not to damage them before returning them with the payment so their account could be properly credited for the payment. spindling especially was a very common practice at the time of clerks to keep papers on their desk organized, but it punched a hole in each paper spindled!
the 80 column rectangular hole IBM card was invented in 1924, it is unclear by who, probably a group, as a replacement for Herman Hollerith's 45 column round hole card.
Herman Hollerith's original 1890 punch card was even smaller. I have no idea where the idea it was the size of an 1890 dollar bill came from, I have seen samples of the 1890 census punched cards and they aren't much different in size from an ordinary 3x5 index card.
no every egyptians invented hieroglyphics
who invented the chinese whisper which is everyone in ancient china of course and it beause they were very very bored so people there wanted to play something fun like in the old days in ancient china they could't find anything to do so they to invented something quick or else they will be bored everyday so that why they all invented the chinese whisper so will not be bored every day and every night and every evening
Nearly every machine that is not dependent on electricity. Nearly every machine that is not dependent on electricity.
The man made sponge was invented as a helpful tool that could be used in every day life. This tool is often used for cleaning.
They were invented around the 1500's and they were formed over the years! It took quite a while but in the end almost every man wore it😊
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This phrase was commonly printed on punch cards used in early computing to instruct users not to fold, spindle, or mutilate the cards, as these actions could damage or misalign the holes that encoded the data. Folding the cards could cause the holes to tear, spindling them could misalign the holes, and mutilating them could render the data unreadable.
Human brain invented every single word.
Before the printing press was invented, the most common method of communicating on paper was hand written. Every book or paper had to be hand written and was very time consuming.
Just after the nuclear membrane dissolves and once the chromosomes have cloned themselves to form two chromatids connected by a centomere. The spindle fibers then attach to each chromosome.
The Bible at first was printed in Latin, but then was translated into German, and then every language across Europe.
no every egyptians invented hieroglyphics
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The devil invented kill every thing your wrong some dude invented it i don't no the name
His name is Cornelius, and he invented long division (something that every child HATES!)
it was invented in 1961 by Phil McCreaves he decided that it would be good to separate every one.