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Orin Stafford invented the process for making them, Henry Ford just commercialized it. And even giving Stafford for âinventingâ the process should be limited to this one form â briquettes of charcoal and other materials have been around for centuries.
I think mansplaining is telling a woman what something is or how to do something she already knows. Sharing interesting info is just that. So Arloâs fine.
There seems to be a small percentage of the human population responsible for so many of the inventions that make us as advanced as we areâŠ.. alien plants??
Orin Stafford invented âcharcoal briquettes.â Henry Fordâs sawmill, operated by his cousin-in-law Edward Kingsford, had a charcoal factory, designed by Thomas Edison, next to it. A lot of Arlo in me.
Another fun fact. A competitor to Goodrich was trying to find a cheaper source for tire material than rubber, so he could undersell Goodrich. His workers showed him the chicle tree, which produce a gum-like resin. The product proved unsatisfactory for tires â it couldnât be hardened enough. But he learned the native workers chewed the resin, which led him into developing the first commercial chewing gum.
Ford was a wily guy. He required the packing crates in which parts were delivered to his car factory to be made of a particular wood and have specific holes drilled in them. At the factory, the parts were unloaded and the dismantled crates became floorboards.
Actually, Ford also gave strict contractual requirements for suppliers shipping crates as well. He required that the boards in those crates be of specific dimensions & quality because he would then re-use them as the floorboards in his early vehicles.
Good friend likes to say âWhen you sit down to have your oatmeal in the morning you never know just what the dayâs going to bring you.â Thank you all.
Edward Kingsford helped Ford procure timber lands to provide wood for wood products in early automobiles. Later Ford named the charcoal âKingsfordâ in honor of his contributions for Ford. Very short version of the productâs history.
Yakety Sax 10 months ago
A trivial matter.
drivingfuriously Premium Member 10 months ago
Recycling before recycling.
charliefarmrhere 10 months ago
Nice trivia! Old Henry didnât waste anything and didnât miss a trick making his money.
suv2000 10 months ago
If you have to ask âŠ.
Lucy Rudy 10 months ago
I didnât know that.
Ruth Brown 10 months ago
Definitely making conversation.
Jason Allen 10 months ago
I prefer natural chunk charcoal myself. Fantastic stuff.
Radioshack Premium Member 10 months ago
Originally called charcoal briquettes, Henry Ford dropped the second âtâ and named them briquetes, which they are called to this day.
mobeydick 10 months ago
Nope. The patent for the invention was given to Ellsworth B. A. Zwoyer in 1897, before Ford was involved. Ford popularised, and used, them.
Macushlalondra 10 months ago
Arlo, if you see her eyes glaze over, itâs mansplaining.
nosirrom 10 months ago
How can you tell if a man is mansplaining? The same way you tell if a politician is lying.
Xyzzy - nothing happens Premium Member 10 months ago
Orin Stafford invented the process for making them, Henry Ford just commercialized it. And even giving Stafford for âinventingâ the process should be limited to this one form â briquettes of charcoal and other materials have been around for centuries.
JessieRandySmithJr. 10 months ago
Arlo on âJeopardyâ , might be a good story line.
mgl179 10 months ago
Hereâs a good guide Arlo:
If youâre talking with a woman and you disagree with her, youâre mansplaining (even when sheâs clearly wrong).
When she finally realizes she was wrong (not that sheâd admit it), it will be your fault (even if you told her she was wrong previously)
oldchas 10 months ago
I taught my kids not to ask me questions by giving them as complete an answer as time would allow. Time was up when they walked away.
colddonkey 10 months ago
Isnât mansplaining when you learn something from it.
Ignatz Premium Member 10 months ago
Women, of course, never explain things unnecessarily.
Calliope 10 months ago
Hereâs more mansplaining: Ford was an anti-Semite and was buddies with Hitler.
Just-me 10 months ago
I learn something new nearly every day here on GO Comics.
Man of the Woods 10 months ago
Itâs nice to be informative. Gotta start a conversation somehow.
OHSOFUN 10 months ago
I think mansplaining is telling a woman what something is or how to do something she already knows. Sharing interesting info is just that. So Arloâs fine.
Out of the Past 10 months ago
Thereâs some things you just really donât need to know.
sevans1956 10 months ago
I have a cornucopia of useless information
shorzy 10 months ago
How about telling us Henry Ford was an anti-Semite and tried to control his workers lives?
Killraven 10 months ago
Technically Arlo, I think youâre just talking to yourself.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 10 months ago
Henry Ford invented charcoal briquets?
klapre 10 months ago
Not sure what it is but I know itâs not a comic.
jth 10 months ago
If you are the only one talking, itâs not a conversation. Itâs a lecture.
gigagrouch 10 months ago
Never knew that
suelou 10 months ago
There seems to be a small percentage of the human population responsible for so many of the inventions that make us as advanced as we areâŠ.. alien plants??
CaMabe 10 months ago
Thereâs a difference?
kbdb5417 10 months ago
Orin Stafford invented âcharcoal briquettes.â Henry Fordâs sawmill, operated by his cousin-in-law Edward Kingsford, had a charcoal factory, designed by Thomas Edison, next to it. A lot of Arlo in me.
Cadi Fuhler 10 months ago
We had 2 black cats. One was named Kingsford snd the other was Briquette.
Will E. Makeit Premium Member 10 months ago
hmmmâŠitâs a negative when men mansplain but a positive when women just want you to listenâŠ
oldchas 10 months ago
Henry Ford also attempted to carve out a portion of the Amazon rain forest and create a country named Fordlandia. It failed, obviously.
RadioDial Premium Member 10 months ago
itâs also known as initiating small talk. If the other person then shows no interest or response, then itâs mansplaining if you continue on..
elgrecousa Premium Member 10 months ago
Henry Ford could squeeze blood from a turnip.
Emperor Rick 10 months ago
Gotta love Arlo.
SofaKing Premium Member 10 months ago
Adolph Hitler had a portrait of Henry Ford in his office.
raybarb44 10 months ago
Itâs called teaching History. He was a genius and a very good employerâŠâŠ
trainnut1956 10 months ago
Another fun fact. A competitor to Goodrich was trying to find a cheaper source for tire material than rubber, so he could undersell Goodrich. His workers showed him the chicle tree, which produce a gum-like resin. The product proved unsatisfactory for tires â it couldnât be hardened enough. But he learned the native workers chewed the resin, which led him into developing the first commercial chewing gum.
LONNYMARQUEZ 10 months ago
pretty sure she just waiting for the steak
Thehag 10 months ago
Maybe we could start calling it âOversplainingâ. Both men and women do it.
mistercatworks 10 months ago
Ford was a wily guy. He required the packing crates in which parts were delivered to his car factory to be made of a particular wood and have specific holes drilled in them. At the factory, the parts were unloaded and the dismantled crates became floorboards.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen 10 months ago
Mansplaining isnât a real thing. I know because my wife told me so.
yoda1234 10 months ago
Actually, Ford also gave strict contractual requirements for suppliers shipping crates as well. He required that the boards in those crates be of specific dimensions & quality because he would then re-use them as the floorboards in his early vehicles.
crazeekatlady 10 months ago
I did not know that! Thank you for the trivia!
Da'Dad 10 months ago
Good friend likes to say âWhen you sit down to have your oatmeal in the morning you never know just what the dayâs going to bring you.â Thank you all.
gcarlson 10 months ago
When I had a physical medical library Iâd give Kingsford briquettes to seriously overdue patrons and say the K stood for Kris Kringle.
flushed 10 months ago
Edward Kingsford helped Ford procure timber lands to provide wood for wood products in early automobiles. Later Ford named the charcoal âKingsfordâ in honor of his contributions for Ford. Very short version of the productâs history.
KeithJ63 10 months ago
Learned something new today! Thanks!
r.feinberg 10 months ago
EXACTLY!!
keanudilf 10 months ago
After years of marriage youâre gonna have to do better than that Arlo