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A Salute To The Filipino Inventors
« on: July 31, 2007, 10:35:04 pm »
Inventor of Incubator
Fe del Mundo, the first Asian to have entered the prestigious Harvard University's School of Medicine, is also credited for her studies that led to the invention of incubator and jaundice relieving device. Del Mundo, an International Pediatric Association (IPA) awardee, is an alumna of the University of the Philippines (UP) College of Medicine. Since 1941, she has contributed more than 100 articles to medical journals in the U.S., Philippines and India. In 1966, she received the Elizabeth Blackwell Award, for her "outstanding service to mankind". In 1977, she was bestowed the Ramon Magsaysay Award for outstanding public service.


Moon Buggy Inventor
Filipinos consider Eduardo San Juan as the inventor of the Lunar Rover, or more popularly known as the Moon Buggy. The Moon Buggy was the car used by Neil Armstrong and other astronauts when they first explored the moon in 1969. Eduardo San Juan, a graduate of Mapua Institute of Technology (MIT), worked for Lockheed Corporation and conceptualized the design of the Moon Buggy that the Apollo astronauts used while in the moon. As a NASA engineer, San Juan reportedly used his Filipino ingenuity to build a vehicle that would run outside the Earth's atmosphere. He constructed his model using homemade materials. In 1978, San Juan received one of the Ten Outstanding Men (TOM) awards in science and technology.

San Juan, however, was not listed as the inventor of the Moon Buggy in American scientific journals. It said the vehicle was designed and constructed by a group of space engineers. In Poland, the Moon Buggy is attributed to a Polish inventor. Worse, the National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) does not recognize San Juan in its roster of outstanding Filipino scientists.


Computer Guru
Diosdado Banatao, a native of Iguig, Cagayan and an electrical engineering graduate from Mapua Institute of Technology in Manila is credited for eight major contributions to the Information Technology. Banatao is most known for introducing the first single-chip graphical user interface accelerator that made computers work a lot faster and for helping develop the Ethernet controller chip that made Internet possible. In 1989, he pioneered the local bus concept for personal computers and in the following year developed the First Windows accelerator chip. Intel is now using the chips and technologies developed by Banatao. He now runs his own semiconductor company, Mostron and Chips & Technology, which is based in California's Silicon Valley. (Source: Filipinas Magazine)


Modular Housing Inventor
Edgardo Vazquez won a World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) gold medal in 1995 for developing a modular housing system. Such a system called Vazbuilt is reportedly capable of building within weeks a house with prefabricated materials that can withstand typhoons and earthquakes. Ironically, Vasquez is not getting enough support from the Philippine government to propagate his technology, which could help provide shelter to some five million Filipino families without their own homes. Vazquez is the national president of the Filipino Inventors Society.

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Re: A Salute To The Filipino Inventors
« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2007, 10:40:28 pm »
He Discovered Erythromycin
A Filipino scientist reportedly discovered erythromycin in 1949. He was Dr. Abelardo Aguilar who died in 1993 without being recognized and rewarded for his discovery. Reports said Aguilar discovered the antibiotic from the Aspergillus species of fungi in 1949 and sent samples to Indiana-based pharmaceutical firm Eli Lilly Co. The drug firm allegedly registered the propriety name Iloson for the antibiotic in honor of Iloilo province where Aguilar discovered it. In 1952, Eli Lilly Co. began the commercial distribution of Iloson, which was sold as an alternative to penicillin. Erythromycin, the generic name of Iloson, was reportedly the first successful macrolide antibiotic introduced in the US.


Mole Remover
In 2000, Rolando dela Cruz developed an ingenuous formula that could easily remove deeply grown moles or warts from the skin without leaving marks or hurting the patient. His formula was extracted from cashew nut (Annacardium occidentale), which is common in the Philippines. The formula won for dela Cruz a gold medal in International Invention, Innovation, Industrial Design and Technology Exhibition in Kuala Lumpur in September 2000. In March 1997, dela Cruz established RCC Amazing Touch International Inc., which runs clinics engaged "in a non-surgical removal of warts, moles and other skin growths, giving the skin renewed energy and vitality without painful and costly surgery."


Feminine Hygiene Product Inventor
Dr. Virgilio Malang won a gold medal for his invention "Psidium Guajava Effervescing Gynecological Insert", a silver medal for his "Patient Side-Turning Hospital Bed", and three bonze medals for his inventions "external vaginal cleanser", "light refracting earpick", and "broom's way of hanging" at the Seoul International Fair in held South Korea in December 2002. There were 385 inventions from 30 countries that joined the competitions.


Fluorescent Lamp Inventor
Many Filipinos acknowledge Agapito Flores as the inventor of the fluorescent lamp, which is the most widely used source of lighting in the world today. The fluorescent lamp reportedly got its name from Flores. Written articles about Flores said he was born in Bantayan Island in Cebu. The fluorescent lamp, however, was not invented in a particular year. It was the product of 79 years of the development of the lighting method that began with the invention of the electric light bulb by Thomas Edison.

Among the other inventors who claimed credit for developing the fluorescent lamp were French physicist A. E. Becquerel (1867), Nikola Tesla, Albert Hall (1927), Mark Winsor and Edmund Germer. French inventor Andre Claude was recognized for developing the fluorescent tubular lighting systems. Yet, he was not officially recognized as the inventor of fluorescent lamp. It was reported that the General Electric and Westinghouse obtained Claude's patent rights and developed the fluorescent lamp that we know today.

According to Filipino scientists, fluorescent lamp was not named after Flores. The term fluorescence first cropped up as early as 1852 when English mathematician-physicist George Gabriel Stokes discovered a luminous material called "fluorspar", which he coined with "escence". The National Academy of Science and Technology also dismissed Flores being the inventor of fluorescent lamp as a myth. "No scientific report, no valid statement, no rigorous documents can be used to credit Flores for the discovery of the fluorescent lamp. We have tried to correct this misconception, but the media (for one) and our textbooks (for another) keep using the Flores example," a Filipino scientist wrote in her column at the Philippine Daily Inquirer.

The fluorescent lamps were introduced into the U.S. market in 1938. Still, Filipinos recognize Agapito Flores as the inventor of the product that illuminated the world.


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Re: A Salute To The Filipino Inventors
« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2007, 11:15:19 pm »
Astig ang Pinoy!


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Re: A Salute To The Filipino Inventors
« Reply #3 on: July 31, 2007, 11:25:13 pm »

Magaling talaga ang Pinoy, tinamaan lang ng magaling ang mga namumuno sa atin kaya
ang mga imbentor natin hindi nabibigyan ng proper recognition :(  pokepoint::Rockford. Salamat for sharing.
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Re: A Salute To The Filipino Inventors
« Reply #4 on: July 31, 2007, 11:25:58 pm »
ano na balita dun sa pinoy inventor and his water powered automobile?


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Re: A Salute To The Filipino Inventors
« Reply #5 on: July 31, 2007, 11:47:45 pm »
ano na balita dun sa pinoy inventor and his water powered automobile?




Water-Powered Car
For more than three decades now, Daniel Dingel has been claiming that his car can run with water as fuel. An article from the Philippine Daily Inquirer said that Dingle built his engine as early as 1969. Dingel built a car reactor that uses electricity from a 12-volt car battery to split the ordinary tap water into hydrogen and oxygen components. The hydrogen can then be used to power the car engine.

Dingel said that a number of foreign car companies have expressed interest in his invention. The officials of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) have dismissed Dingel's water-powered car as a hoax. In return, Dingel accused them of conspiring with oil producing countries. Dingel, however, was the not the only man on earth who is testing water as an alternative fuel. American inventors Rudolf Gunnerman and Stanley Meyer and the researchers of the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory have been pursuing similar experiments.


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Re: A Salute To The Filipino Inventors
« Reply #6 on: August 01, 2007, 12:10:42 am »
Sayang nga talaga, nakakapanghinayang...

MIT nyehehe akala ko Massachusetts Institute of Technology hehe

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Re: A Salute To The Filipino Inventors
« Reply #7 on: August 01, 2007, 12:25:50 am »
very frustrating talaga
nagkaka problema ang bansa sa pagkalap ng revenues
samantalang madaming local inventors na pwede mag bigay ng hanap buhay at mag pasok ng pera sa bansa ang binabalewala ng pamahalaan




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Re: A Salute To The Filipino Inventors
« Reply #8 on: August 01, 2007, 01:18:32 am »
What are we going to do now? We want a revolution!!!

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Re: A Salute To The Filipino Inventors
« Reply #9 on: August 01, 2007, 05:15:14 am »
nagsusumikap ang mga inventor natin para maahon tayo sa kahirapan.. pero wlang paki ang ating gobyerno. Sayang talaga.

Saludo ako sa mga Inventor na Pinoy.

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Re: A Salute To The Filipino Inventors
« Reply #10 on: August 01, 2007, 06:42:02 am »
Eduardo San Juan - E. San Juan is a NASA engineer who designed the moon buggy which the Apollo astronauts used on the moon. Despite using home-made materials, his model which was chosen over other hi-tech designs. Eduardo San Juan graduated from Mapua Institute of Technology. He then studied Nuclear Engineering at the University of Washington. In 1978, San Juan received one of the Ten Outstanding Men (TOM) awards in science and technology.
Moon Buggy: In 1971, the Moon Buggy was first used by during the Apollo 12 landing to explore the Moon.


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Re: A Salute To The Filipino Inventors
« Reply #11 on: August 01, 2007, 11:41:24 am »
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Re: A Salute To The Filipino Inventors
« Reply #12 on: August 01, 2007, 09:14:34 pm »
Here's more:


Karaoke Inventor
Roberto del Rosario, a Filipino is claiming the right for the invention of the Sing-Along-System (SAS) that eventually led to the development of Karaoke, a Japanese term for "singing without accompaniment". Among del Rosario's other inventions were the Trebel Voice Color Code (VCC), the piano tuner's guide, the piano keyboard stressing device, the voice color tape, and the one-man-band (OMB). The OMB was later developed as the Sing-Along-System (SAS).


Space Engineer
On June 25, 2002, the provincial government of Cavite awarded Edward Caro a plaque of recognition for his 42 years of service at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in the United States where he helped launch the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission or the Explorer. Caro, 70 and a native of Cavite retired from NASA in 2001. In return, NASA during the same year conferred Caro the Distinguished Science medal, reportedly the highest honor it gives to its employees. (Source: Philippine Star)


Videophone Inventor
Gregorio Zara of Lipa City and a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology invented the videophone and developed the Zara Effect or Electrical Kinetic Resistance.


Inventor of Fuel Products
In 1996, Rudy Lantano Sr., a scientist from the Philippine Department of Science and Technology (DOST), won the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) gold medal for developing Super Bunker Formula-L, a revolutionary fuel half-composed of water. The mix burns faster and emits pollutants, 95 percent less than those released to the air by traditional fuel products. The inventor said his invention is a result of blending new ingredients and additives with ordinary oil products through agitation and mixing, which is a very safe process. The initial plan was to commercially produce two million liters of Alco-Diesel, two million liters of Lan-Gas and an unlimited quantity of Super Bunker Formula-L each day for customers in Luzon.

Natural Gas Vehicle
The Department of Energy (DOE) has developed a vehicle that runs on natural gas, whose rich deposits remain untapped under the Philippine seabed. The project's main objective is to look into the potential of natural gas as an alternative fuel to conventional petrol and diesel for the transport sector. The natural gas vehicle (NVG) has been road-tested in Isabela where an existing natural gas supply from the PNOC Gas Plant is located. Test runs have also been made in Cagayan, Ifugao and Mountain Province. The test vehicle used was the Isuzu Hi-Lander 4JA-1, direct injected diesel engine. The use of natural gas as a fuel is cheaper. On a gallon-equivalent basis, natural gas costs an average of 15 to 40 percent less than gasoline and diesel. There are over one million NVGs in the world today, according to the International Association for Natural Gas Vehicles.

Lamp Fixing Invention
A Filipino inventor has developed a technology, which could revive a busted lamp (pundido) and give it more years of functional life than those of new ones. Acclaimed by the Filipino Inventors Society as timely and revolutionary, the Nutec system can prolong the life of fluorescent lamps up to seven years. Nutec was developed by New World Technology, headed by president Eric Ngo and chosen as the "Product of the Year" at the Worldbex 2000 Building and Construction Exposition held at the Manila Hotel. Engineer Benjamin S. Santos, national president of the Inventors Society, called Nutec a timely invention.


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Re: A Salute To The Filipino Inventors
« Reply #13 on: August 03, 2007, 11:25:44 am »
no doubt na magaling tayong mga pinoy lalo na ung mga nakakatulong sa bayan na mga ibensyon. kulang nga lang ng resources at support sa government kahit na sino pa ang namumuno sa gobyerno kasi halos lahat naman ng government official may pinoprotektahan na sariling interes.

Basta kahit na ganun ang sitwasyon sa bansa natin wag mawalan ng pag-asa mga pinoy inventors!!! Go Pinoy!!

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Re: A Salute To The Filipino Inventors
« Reply #14 on: August 03, 2007, 11:57:02 am »
Eduardo San Juan - E. San Juan is a NASA engineer who designed the moon buggy which the Apollo astronauts used on the moon. Despite using home-made materials, his model which was chosen over other hi-tech designs. Eduardo San Juan graduated from Mapua Institute of Technology. He then studied Nuclear Engineering at the University of Washington. In 1978, San Juan received one of the Ten Outstanding Men (TOM) awards in science and technology.
Moon Buggy: In 1971, the Moon Buggy was first used by during the Apollo 12 landing to explore the Moon.



hate to burst your bubble but there are no supporting records from anywhere saying that a filipino invented the lunar rover.

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Re: A Salute To The Filipino Inventors
« Reply #15 on: August 03, 2007, 12:03:15 pm »
ano na balita dun sa pinoy inventor and his water powered automobile?




Water-Powered Car
For more than three decades now, Daniel Dingel has been claiming that his car can run with water as fuel. An article from the Philippine Daily Inquirer said that Dingle built his engine as early as 1969. Dingel built a car reactor that uses electricity from a 12-volt car battery to split the ordinary tap water into hydrogen and oxygen components. The hydrogen can then be used to power the car engine.

Dingel said that a number of foreign car companies have expressed interest in his invention. The officials of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) have dismissed Dingel's water-powered car as a hoax. In return, Dingel accused them of conspiring with oil producing countries. Dingel, however, was the not the only man on earth who is testing water as an alternative fuel. American inventors Rudolf Gunnerman and Stanley Meyer and the researchers of the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory have been pursuing similar experiments.


***nakakalungkot man isipin, di na nga sinuportahan......inakusahang pang manloloko......


ive seen that car and the device which converts water into fuel is really bogus, there is no way that a device which separates hydrogen from oxygen can fit into that.

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Re: A Salute To The Filipino Inventors
« Reply #16 on: August 04, 2007, 01:11:41 am »
Eduardo San Juan - E. San Juan is a NASA engineer who designed the moon buggy which the Apollo astronauts used on the moon. Despite using home-made materials, his model which was chosen over other hi-tech designs. Eduardo San Juan graduated from Mapua Institute of Technology. He then studied Nuclear Engineering at the University of Washington. In 1978, San Juan received one of the Ten Outstanding Men (TOM) awards in science and technology.
Moon Buggy: In 1971, the Moon Buggy was first used by during the Apollo 12 landing to explore the Moon.



hate to burst your bubble but there are no supporting records from anywhere saying that a filipino invented the lunar rover.

I'm also from the same school as Engr. San Juan and in the ME department they have a model of the lunar rover and it has a caption that says the Engr. San Juan did invent the rover. They may not put it in record that a Filipino invented the latter but it is true the Engr. San Juan invented it or else our school would not brag about it.

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Re: A Salute To The Filipino Inventors
« Reply #17 on: August 08, 2007, 01:22:23 am »
kawawa nmn taung mga pinoy.. hndi nire2cognized ung mga naimbento ntin..kaya kung cno2 n lng ang mga nagcla2im.. kya un cla 2loy kinikila2.. lang kwentang gobyerno.. gun::

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Re: A Salute To The Filipino Inventors
« Reply #18 on: August 23, 2007, 10:24:43 am »
ano na balita dun sa pinoy inventor and his water powered automobile?




Water-Powered Car
For more than three decades now, Daniel Dingel has been claiming that his car can run with water as fuel. An article from the Philippine Daily Inquirer said that Dingle built his engine as early as 1969. Dingel built a car reactor that uses electricity from a 12-volt car battery to split the ordinary tap water into hydrogen and oxygen components. The hydrogen can then be used to power the car engine.

Dingel said that a number of foreign car companies have expressed interest in his invention. The officials of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) have dismissed Dingel's water-powered car as a hoax. In return, Dingel accused them of conspiring with oil producing countries. Dingel, however, was the not the only man on earth who is testing water as an alternative fuel. American inventors Rudolf Gunnerman and Stanley Meyer and the researchers of the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory have been pursuing similar experiments.


***nakakalungkot man isipin, di na nga sinuportahan......inakusahang pang manloloko......


Ang alam ko, Binenta nya na sa Japan yung invention nya for ? million dollars, kaya nga meron na ang japan na HYDRO FUEL eh. na broadcast na rin ito sa TV, may katagalan na rin.
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« Reply #19 on: August 23, 2007, 11:54:14 am »
hep hep hurray.......long live pinoy

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Re: A Salute To The Filipino Inventors
« Reply #20 on: September 24, 2007, 10:03:53 pm »
Eduardo San Juan - E. San Juan is a NASA engineer who designed the moon buggy which the Apollo astronauts used on the moon. Despite using home-made materials, his model which was chosen over other hi-tech designs. Eduardo San Juan graduated from Mapua Institute of Technology. He then studied Nuclear Engineering at the University of Washington. In 1978, San Juan received one of the Ten Outstanding Men (TOM) awards in science and technology.
Moon Buggy: In 1971, the Moon Buggy was first used by during the Apollo 12 landing to explore the Moon.



hate to burst your bubble but there are no supporting records from anywhere saying that a filipino invented the lunar rover.

I'm also from the same school as Engr. San Juan and in the ME department they have a model of the lunar rover and it has a caption that says the Engr. San Juan did invent the rover. They may not put it in record that a Filipino invented the latter but it is true the Engr. San Juan invented it or else our school would not brag about it.

What is so special about the moonbuggy anyway?  ???

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Re: A Salute To The Filipino Inventors
« Reply #21 on: November 20, 2007, 12:16:47 am »
the problem lies in the private sector... di kasi nila sinusuportahan

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Re: A Salute To The Filipino Inventors
« Reply #22 on: December 05, 2007, 01:57:12 pm »
Inventor of Incubator
Fe del Mundo, the first Asian to have entered the prestigious Harvard University's School of Medicine, is also credited for her studies that led to the invention of incubator and jaundice relieving device. Del Mundo, an International Pediatric Association (IPA) awardee, is an alumna of the University of the Philippines (UP) College of Medicine. Since 1941, she has contributed more than 100 articles to medical journals in the U.S., Philippines and India. In 1966, she received the Elizabeth Blackwell Award, for her "outstanding service to mankind". In 1977, she was bestowed the Ramon Magsaysay Award for outstanding public service.


Moon Buggy Inventor
Filipinos consider Eduardo San Juan as the inventor of the Lunar Rover, or more popularly known as the Moon Buggy. The Moon Buggy was the car used by Neil Armstrong and other astronauts when they first explored the moon in 1969. Eduardo San Juan, a graduate of Mapua Institute of Technology (MIT), worked for Lockheed Corporation and conceptualized the design of the Moon Buggy that the Apollo astronauts used while in the moon. As a NASA engineer, San Juan reportedly used his Filipino ingenuity to build a vehicle that would run outside the Earth's atmosphere. He constructed his model using homemade materials. In 1978, San Juan received one of the Ten Outstanding Men (TOM) awards in science and technology.

San Juan, however, was not listed as the inventor of the Moon Buggy in American scientific journals. It said the vehicle was designed and constructed by a group of space engineers. In Poland, the Moon Buggy is attributed to a Polish inventor. Worse, the National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) does not recognize San Juan in its roster of outstanding Filipino scientists.


Computer Guru
Diosdado Banatao, a native of Iguig, Cagayan and an electrical engineering graduate from Mapua Institute of Technology in Manila is credited for eight major contributions to the Information Technology. Banatao is most known for introducing the first single-chip graphical user interface accelerator that made computers work a lot faster and for helping develop the Ethernet controller chip that made Internet possible. In 1989, he pioneered the local bus concept for personal computers and in the following year developed the First Windows accelerator chip. Intel is now using the chips and technologies developed by Banatao. He now runs his own semiconductor company, Mostron and Chips & Technology, which is based in California's Silicon Valley. (Source: Filipinas Magazine)


Modular Housing Inventor
Edgardo Vazquez won a World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) gold medal in 1995 for developing a modular housing system. Such a system called Vazbuilt is reportedly capable of building within weeks a house with prefabricated materials that can withstand typhoons and earthquakes. Ironically, Vasquez is not getting enough support from the Philippine government to propagate his technology, which could help provide shelter to some five million Filipino families without their own homes. Vazquez is the national president of the Filipino Inventors Society.

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about the moon bugy, how come you only wrote our side ,, how come you did not mentioned why eduardo was not considered the inventor of the moon bugy?aint you gonna write down which specific part is really his? and thre is one more thing ,there is a big difference between a designer and an inventor
i am also a former student of mapua(once an EE student)but everytime i ask some instructors,(sepecially mr.robles a physics teacher , not sure though)they cant even manage to give a valid answer why he should be consider as the inventor of that thing

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Re: A Salute To The Filipino Inventors
« Reply #23 on: May 19, 2009, 02:56:47 am »




ETO PINAKA ASTIG  >>


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Karaoke Inventor
Roberto del Rosario, a Filipino is claiming the right for the invention of the Sing-Along-System (SAS) that eventually led to the development of Karaoke, a Japanese term for "singing without accompaniment". Among del Rosario's other inventions were the Trebel Voice Color Code (VCC), the piano tuner's guide, the piano keyboard stressing device, the voice color tape, and the one-man-band (OMB). The OMB was later developed as the Sing-Along-System (SAS).


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