Sunday, September 12, 2010

who invented ink?


who invented ink?

Inky Charles (Chucky) Featherbottom



trust me.
the octopus
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ink...
Good interrogate... They say that a Chinese Philosopher invented ink 5000 years ago. =
who invented ink?
| Lol Greg =)
William Pen
cavemen have it so i guess fred flintstone !!!!!!!
do you mean printer ink or of late ink, if you mean ink next ink was invented contained by the olden days from crushed berries and was dipped into a brush to gross symbols on surfaces.
No one person invented ink. The first inks be fruit or vegetable juices; protective secretion from cephalopods such as squid, cuttlefish, and octopus; blood from some types of shellfish; and tannin from galls, nuts, or yap from trees. The first man-made ink appeared in Egypt roughly 4,500 years ago and was made from animal or vegetable charcoal (lampblack) mixed next to glue.
Erm, interesting. Obviously, ink come from the squid and plants. But who was the first character to write with it? I'm not much relieve am I? The Shaggy Inkcap mushroom was also used extremely early on by European Monks to write bibles.

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