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No. Printing presses have been around for centuries. The biggest improvement in them came when Johannes Gutenberg (who lived 1400 - 1468, 236 years before Benjamin Franklin was born) was the first European to develop printing with movable type.
Hamilton E. Smith of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania patented one of the first mechanical washing machines in 1858. There was a crank on the machine that turned the paddle inside which then pushed laundry through the water.
There are a large number of 1 cent stamps with Franklin. the value is going to vary a great deal based on exactly which one it is. Chances are it is a very common stamp that can be purchased for a few cents, but it can be very hard to tell the different types apart. Consult a postage stamp catalog, usually available at your local library for exact identification and catalog values.
600 B.C. Thales of Miletus writes about amber becoming charged by rubbing - he was describing what we now call static electricity. 1600 English scientist, William Gilbert first coined the term "electricity" from the Greek word for amber. Gilbert wrote about the electrification of many substances in his "De magnete, magneticisique corporibus". He also first used the terms electric force, magnetic pole, and electric attraction
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No. No one has made a time machine.
he liked knives and machine guns!
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He did not invent a cloud machine. You must have got the idea from unnatural history
He is wise because he invented the toilet and the time machine. He became the president of the united states. Ben Franklin got in the Guinness book of world records for being the man with the hairiest ear.
Benjamin J. Stern has written: 'Opportunities in the Machine Trades'
No. Printing presses have been around for centuries. The biggest improvement in them came when Johannes Gutenberg (who lived 1400 - 1468, 236 years before Benjamin Franklin was born) was the first European to develop printing with movable type.
The invention of the first voting machine is attributed to Chartist Benjamin Jolly (1838)
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Benjamin Thorton
The cast of Machine - 2006 includes: Sarah Heft as Worker Attila Keresztes as Musician Benjamin Rodier as Clerk