They felt like it.
he invented the post- it note in 1974. by 1980 the product was introduced to the world. he invented the notes because his paper book marks repitively fell out. sooooo...he created them:))
Arthur Fry first invented the Post-it Note in 1974 while looking for a bookmark. Fry took some of Dr. Spencer Silver's adhesive and applied it to the edge of a piece of paper and solving his problem. Using this year, Post-it Notes are 37 years old. However, Post-it Notes were not manufactured till 1977 and the official launch wasn't till a year later in 1978.
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.
44 time is meaning how many of what note. 4 4 time means 4 beats in one measure that are quarter notes, split quarter notes or doubled quarter notes. (half notes, whole notes, eighth notes, sixteenth notes, etc.) Hope this answered your question!!
It contains 12 notes.
Silver invented Post-It Notes. He was trained as a chemist.
Spencer Silver invented the adhesive used in Post-it notes in 1968 while working for 3M. Arthur Fry later developed the idea of using the adhesive for sticky notes in 1974, leading to the official launch of Post-it notes in 1980.
he created post it notes and he created in 1970.
No, he died in 1992,I am very sorry to say. And by the way, he did NOT invent Post-It Notes, Spencer Silver did.
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.
The post-it note was invented by the two American scientists Arthur Fry and Spencer Silver in 1974.
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Spencer Silver
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Spencer Silver, a scientist at 3M, accidentally created a low-tack adhesive in 1968 while trying to develop a strong adhesive. It took several years before his colleague, Art Fry, realized the adhesive's potential for creating reusable bookmarks. Together, they launched the product now known as Post-it Notes in 1980.
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No connection between Spencer Silver and the "Spencer Silver Mansion" in Havre de Grace, Maryland. This B&B is owned by a Mr. Spencer and a Mr. Silver who combined their names for the B&B. Spencer Silver