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no no no, steals someone's invention and sell it to corporation and u get multi million dollars income, easy and fast. Then remember to control the someone's life whom u stole it to prevent pay back situation and make him as poor as a church mouse to do anything! And send government's spies 247 on him FOC for u too. Learned from real experience of life factuality.

USD948,000,000.00. wah.....a big sum of money! heheeheh
$10 per days for his meal only. Not happy send everyone to disturb him as u like. lol....

2007-04-03 01:09:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

By inventing a lot of stuff that are really not so successful, but keeping at it until they have hit on success. There are many examples of this through history.

According to Thomas Edison: "Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration."

The Light Bulb. Edison is quoted as saying it would take a matter of a few weeks to invent the bulb. In reality, it would take him almost two years of failed attempts, new discoveries and prototypes before he would find success. It is said he tried over 6,000 different carbonized plant fibers, looking for a carbon filament for his light bulb. By concentrating and inventing a whole lighting system rather than just a single light bulb, Edison succeeded where others had failed. Edison chose to look at the big picture and created a lighting system including wiring, plugs, connectors, etc., to operate more than one light bulb at once. Fighting other inventors in courts from England to America, Edison struggled for years to claim his rightful title of inventor of the light bulb, possibly his most popular invention.

2007-04-03 01:11:41 · answer #2 · answered by onyx27 3 · 1 0

I have two patents and several working projects in over fifty years of coming up with new ideas - I invented computerized numismatic coin grading and then a lighting device to evenly illuminate the coin so that every mark and imperfection showed up for imaging.
Everyone has ideas but they aren't all practical.
If an idea isn't practical it won't be successful.
You need to consider everything necessary to make a specific project work. If you overlook one important factor, all the other development work will fail, be inefficient, or have some other 'glitch' that makes it incomplete.

2007-04-03 01:15:55 · answer #3 · answered by ha_mer 4 · 0 0

Generally speaking, you design something that solves a problem. Depending on what it is that you've invented, you need to find the most effective way to make money from it.

2007-04-03 01:11:21 · answer #4 · answered by Fester Frump 7 · 1 0

When the sell the patent or the product.

2007-04-03 01:04:13 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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