"Those who invest only to get rich will fail. Those who invest to help others will probably succeed"
1931
They felt like it.
Arthur Fry is best known for inventing the Post-it Note while working at 3M in the late 1970s, inspired by a failed adhesive designed by his colleague Spencer Silver. He initially used the sticky notes to keep track of his bookmarks in church hymnals. Fry's innovation became a staple office supply and has significantly impacted communication and organization in both personal and professional settings. He holds several patents related to adhesive technology and has received numerous accolades for his contributions to the field.
Without Mathematics there is no art is one of the famous quote that Fibonacci said. Fibonacci was one of the greatest genius of number theory during the 2000 years between Diophantus and Fermat.
This is a quote by Albert Einstein. Actually, this is what he said: "Logic will take you from A to B, imagination will take you everywhere."
Arthur Fry was born in Owatona, Minnesota.
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Arthur Fry was born in 1931 and is still alive (4/10).
This quote came from the film White Heat. The quote was said by the character Arthur 'Cody' Jarrett.
It is a quote of a quote in the movie King Arthur (2004) starring Clive Owen and Keira Knightley. Arthur states that it was Pelagius who originally said it.
Arthur Fry is not dead. He is a retired inventor living in the U.S today.
1931
he didn't
Arthur Fry died in August of 2011. He was a professor at the University of Arkansas and was a part of the chemistry department for many years.
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yes but for one thing, I'm not sure if the resources I had looked at are telling the truth. In the history books it had said that he had. Dont relly on me to get all the info. Im only answering the question.He and Spencer F. Sliver did. Silver invented the special glue on the back, and Fry came up with the idea. Together they invented it.