The ice cream cone was invented at the St. Louis Worlds Fair by Ernest Hamwi in 1904. His waffle booth was next to an ice cream vendor who ran short of dishes. Hamwi rolled a waffle to hold ice cream and the cone was born.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7881457 | Apparatus and method of single-in-line embedded modem The invention is a compact embedded modem that meets global telephone standards with its interface constructed in a single-in-line form factor. The modem in single-in-line form factor, namely SIP modem, can be integrated into a host system through a single-in-line h... | 02/01/2011 |
| 7357646 | Removable electronic assembly that requires validation A dual-in-line adaptor for mounting an electronic assembly that requires validation includes a pair of substantially parallel pin strips mounted to a first side of a dual-in-line adaptor circuit board and a first land pattern on at least one of the first side and a ... | 04/15/2008 |
| 7089412 | Adaptive memory module A memory module contains a plurality of memory devices and receives control signals over a memory bus for accessing the memory devices. An adaptive buffering mechanism includes unregistered logic to electrically isolate the received control signals from one or more ... | 08/08/2006 |