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In the 1930's.

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A rubber balloon with a piece of scotch tape does not burst hen it is pricked by a needle at the piece of scotch tape?

firstly neddle should be needle 2nd it is because the tape is like a kind of shield


How do you open a C-60 scotch tape dispenser in order to insert new tape?

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When was the cassette player invented?

1973! That the cassette by itself but the cassette player came out in 1980 Nope. This cannot be correct, because I owned a cassette player and plenty of cassettes for it too, at least 3 years before that (when I was in Vietnam). And they were not a new technology when I bought mine. I also owned an 8-track tape player with tapes. I always wanted a reel-to-rell because they were supposed t be the best of all. But I never got around to getting one.


Where is Gretchen Dawson tape meeting Richard Dawson?

I'm sure the tape is in the Family Feud vault, so if you watch Game Show Network it will eventually be played. However, if you don't have enough time or patience for that, You Tube also the video posted(at the time of this posting 09Dec). Please refer to the related link for more information.


What invention were made in 1910-1920?

There were many inventions in this time period. Here is a time line of some of the inventions 1930- Scotch tape patented by Richard G. Drew Jet engine invented by Frank Whittle and Dr Hans von Ohain Analog computer invented by Vannevar Bush Frozen food process patented by Clarence Birdseye Wallace Carothers invents first synthetic rubber 1931- Stop-action photography invented by Harold Edgerton Electron microscope invented by Germans Max Knott and Ernst Ruska Electric Razor invented by Jacob Schick Aerosal Can invented by Erik Rotheim 1932- Polaroid photography invented by Edwin Herbert Zoom lens invented Light meter invented First parking meter invented by Carl C. Magee Radio telescope invented by Karl Jansky 1933- FM Radio invented by Edwin Howard Armstrong First Drive in Movie made by Richard Hollingshead First can or "metal beverage" by American Can Co. 1934- Road reflectors invented by Percy Shaw Monopoly invented by Charles Darrow First magnetic recorder invented by Joseph Begun Television invented by Philo Farnsworth First laundromat by J.F. Cantrell 1935- Nylon invented by Wallace Carothers First canned beer made First Helicopter in US by by Igor I. Sikorsky First aircraft radar by Robert Watson Toyota Cars launched in Japan 1936- Voice recognition machine made by Bell Labs Colt revolver patented by Samuel Colt Sunscreen made by Eugene Schueller Helicopter in Germany by Heinrich Focke First Zippo Lighter by Zippo Manufacturing 1937- Photocopier by Chester F. Carlson First jet engine is built 1938- Ballpoint pen invented by Ladislo Biro Freeze-dried coffee is invented Teflon invented by Roy J. Plunkett LSD synthesized by Albert Hofmann Strobe lighting is first invented 1939- Frequency Modulation used by Edwin H. Armstrong Hewlitt Packard is formed First air conditioned car goes on show 1940- Color television invented by CBS researchers led by Peter Goldmark The Jeep invented by Karl Pabst Morton Salt introduced to the food market Synthetic tooth fillings developed 1941- neutronic reactor invented by Enrico Fermi first Superman movie debuted First disposable aerosal cans by Lyle Goodhue and W. N. Sullivan 1942- Electronic Digital Computer invented by John Vincent Atanasoff First Turboprop engine developed 1943- The Slinky inveted by Richard and Betty James Silly Putty invented by James Wright 1944- Mark I computer built by Howard Aiken 1945- First atomic bomb tested in New Mexico Grand Rapids began fluoridation of water 1946- The Microwave Oven made by Dr. Percy Spencer Magic 8-Ball toy invented by Alabe Toy Company First electric blanket manufactured 1947- Tupperware invented by Earl Tupper Elmer's Glue is first introduced Buckminister Fuller builds his first geodesic dome 1948- Velcro by George de Mestral The Frisbee by Walter Frederick Morrison and Warren Franscioni Scrabble created by Alfred Mosher Butts Holography invented by Dennis Gabor Polaroid Land Camera invented by Edwin Land 1949- Airfix Model Kits made by Nicholas Kove Cluedo created by Anthony E. Pratt First atomic clock by Harold Lyons There are many more firsts and inventions of this time period.