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yeah... an airplane you can bring pizza and beer on
airplanes can also carry hookers and blow, so another entry in the win column
yeah... an airplane you can bring pizza and beer on
Everyone knows it's sliced bread.
Couldn't the same be said of any invention? There have been very few eureka moments in human history. Most inventions were tiny incremental evolutionary changes in other things that preceded them until they finally reached a tipping point to become useful. The ideas behind the printing press were in use for more than 1000 years before Gutenburg. His was the evolutionary change that was viewed as the most important, but there were a long line of evolutionary changes all leading in the same direction.
Adam would say Eve's pussy.The wheel? The cell phone? Electricity?
Well I guess electricity was not exactly an invention.
I've come to realize what was the greatest invention in history.
The greatest benefit to man kind.
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The Chair.
Just as little food for thought....
30m Chinese still live in caves, yet I assume that they have "language". Caves can be super neat, you know.
I'd say the mass availability of either internet porn or bacon. Either of them makes everything else in life just...better.
I agree on the parachute thing. Without them, I would not have survived even my first skydive...
The press is probably one of the most important. Scientific method would be up there too.
I personally always think the light bulb is massively overlooked. It was the light bulb that lead to the rapid spread of electricity, which then allowed for the creation of many other uses. I guess you could also say electricity distribution in general.
The transistor.
This show will give you a completely different perspective on greatest inventions and people that actually made it happen......
How we got to now with Stephen Johnson
http://www.pbs.org/show/how-we-got-now/
It's on Netflix as well. Great for kids too!
I would probably say Glass. Without it our life would be much much different. We would still think earth is flat....no high speed internet....no windows....no TV/Phone screens...and on and on
Ding! We have a winner!
On a tech forum, no less, it took 32 posts to hit!
Well, he's no James Burke, but the preview looked interesting. I'll definitely check some out.
EDIT: Hmm, looks like I won't be checking it out after all. PBS has put up a paywall. www.pbs.org takes me to a site specific to my local PBS channel and no longer the main PBS page I used to be able to reach. Boo.