Did Felix Winker Really Invent the Wink and Patent It?

  • Thread starter Thread starter honestrosewater
  • Start date Start date
  • Tags Tags
    Origin
AI Thread Summary
Felix Winker is claimed to have invented the wink in 1823 and patented the technique, earning substantial royalties and wealth until his death at 104. He was celebrated in the popular song "Happy as That Old Winker" in 1879. The authenticity of this story is debated, with some suggesting it may be humorous fiction rather than fact. Additionally, the term "wanker" likely has a more complex origin unrelated to Winker’s alleged invention.
honestrosewater
Gold Member
Messages
2,133
Reaction score
6
This winker's a stinker:
Felix Winker invented the wink - as we now know it - in 1823.
Due to a loophole in early 19th Century laws he was able to patent the technique and collected royalties every time someone winked.
He became fabulously wealthy and lived to the ripe old age of 104.
In 1879, two years before his death he was immortalized in the year's most popular song entitled "Happy as That Old Winker"

- http://www.dazeofourlives.com/991129a.htm
True or not? I don't feel like researching, so... whudduyal think?
 
Physics news on Phys.org
Im to worn out to ansewer.
 


It's difficult to say for sure whether this information is true or not without further research. However, it does sound like an interesting and humorous story. It's possible that Felix Winker did invent the wink and was able to patent it, but it's also possible that this is just a made-up story. Regardless, the origin of the word "wanker" is likely much older and more complex than this one person's invention of the wink.
 
Similar to the 2024 thread, here I start the 2025 thread. As always it is getting increasingly difficult to predict, so I will make a list based on other article predictions. You can also leave your prediction here. Here are the predictions of 2024 that did not make it: Peter Shor, David Deutsch and all the rest of the quantum computing community (various sources) Pablo Jarrillo Herrero, Allan McDonald and Rafi Bistritzer for magic angle in twisted graphene (various sources) Christoph...
Thread 'My experience as a hostage'
I believe it was the summer of 2001 that I made a trip to Peru for my work. I was a private contractor doing automation engineering and programming for various companies, including Frito Lay. Frito had purchased a snack food plant near Lima, Peru, and sent me down to oversee the upgrades to the systems and the startup. Peru was still suffering the ills of a recent civil war and I knew it was dicey, but the money was too good to pass up. It was a long trip to Lima; about 14 hours of airtime...
Back
Top