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January 26, 2005

Oklahoma Inventor's Congress - An Untapped Resource

Last night, Nick Rouse and I visited the local meeting of the Oklahoma Inventor's Congress. I must say, I was impressed. These folks have gotten together a wealth of resources, and are more than willing to share their stories of the invention process from concept to completion. They were very friendly and inviting. If you would like to learn more about the group, click here. If you're interested in seeing some of their inventions, click on the link "Inventions," or click here.

If you're an Oklahoma inventor, or just interested in supporting inventors, they have monthly meetings and welcome visitors. For more information, check out their website.



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