no, we invented electricity, airplanes, fax machines, a/c, peanut butter, the a bomb, the assembly line (that was henry ford) and the personal computer and a few other things
Automobile with Combustion Engine (~1920)
The automobile was probably the most significant invention in the 20's. Although an automobile, which was powered by steam, was invented in 1866, this car was moved by a fuel powered combustion engine. Invented by Henry Ford, these cars were more affordable to the public and were made by the hundreds to sell. The "Model-T" was the fist car to roll off the assembly line, and into the hearts of the Americans. The people could even pick any color they desired, "as long is it's black". By 1927, the "Model-T"was found on the streets across America. The coming of the automobile created more jobs, better transportation, and more significantly, cultural changes. Suddenly people were dating more often and going on vacations. Henry Ford later founded the famous Ford Company.
no, we invented electricity, airplanes, fax machines, a/c, peanut butter, the a bomb, the assembly line (that was henry ford) and the personal computer and a few other things
The automobile powered by the Otto gasoline engine was invented in Germany by Karl Benz in 1885. Benz was granted a patent dated 29 January 1886 in Mannheim for that automobile. Even though Benz is credited with the invention of the modern automobile, several other German engineers worked on building automobiles at the same time. In 1886, Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach in Stuttgart patented the first motor bike, and in 1889 they built a converted horse-drawn stagecoach. In 1870, German-Austrian inventor Siegfried Marcus assembled a motorized handcart, though Marcus's
The automobile powered by the Otto gasoline engine was invented in Germany by Karl Benz in 1885. Benz was granted a patent dated 29 January 1886 in Mannheim for that automobile. Even though Benz is credited with the invention of the modern automobile, several other German engineers worked on building automobiles at the same time. In 1886, Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach in Stuttgart patented the first motor bike, and in 1889 they built a converted horse-drawn stagecoach. In 1870, German-Austrian inventor Siegfried Marcus assembled a motorized handcart, though Marcus's
Yea, stuff that wasn't invented in America was usually invented by Europeans that were trying to make some $ so that they could come over to the US. It was their only way out of a world of plague, famine and bad hygene.
Henry Ford improved the assembly line for automobile manufacturing (Model-T), invented a transmission mechanism, and popularized the gas-powered automobile
At the rate it's going it should be done sometime in 2009 if we're lucky. I got lost in Boston the other night going to a place I've been about 50 times before.
For those that aren't in the know. The Big Dig was a brilliant project first concieved in the 70's but officially proposed in the mid 80's and estimated to cost around $2.5 Billion. It was basically to relieve congestion on Boston roads and Highways. In about 1995 or so they cleared everything and started on the project with a projected end date of 2002 or so.
Plagued by criminal misconduct and budget problems....30 years from it's conception and $16 Billion later it still has not been completed.
Henry Ford improved the assembly line for automobile manufacturing (Model-T), invented a transmission mechanism, and popularized the gas-powered automobile
This is the problem with having public school systems that are designed to stamp out kids lie some automated cookie cutter. I've been spending years trying to re-learn all the wrong crap that they taught us in school.
Yet for some reason even though America sucks so bad, millions of people immigrate here yearly, giving us the highest rate of immigrants in the world. I love what my country USED to stand for, or at least what we as people understood it to be. It seems to me that it(gov) and we(the people) no longer have the same intentions or heart.
For those that aren't in the know. The Big Dig was a brilliant project first concieved in the 70's but officially proposed in the mid 80's and estimated to cost around $2.5 Billion. It was basically to relieve congestion on Boston roads and Highways. In about 1995 or so they cleared everything and started on the project with a projected end date of 2002 or so.
Plagued by criminal misconduct and budget problems....30 years from it's conception and $16 Billion later it still has not been completed.
my family is from beverly and lynnfiled(spl) center i know. My parents home nearly erupted with screams of joy when the curse was broken.
my family is from beverly and lynnfiled(spl) center i know. My parents home nearly erupted with screams of joy when the curse was broken.
I was outside of Fenway Park. Though it was an away game. It was complete mayhem. Police decked out in full riot gear with armored "personal vehicles". One of a kind sports experience.
I was outside of Fenway Park. Though it was an away game. It was complete mayhem. Police decked out in full riot gear with armored "personal vehicles". One of a kind sports experience.
wish i could have been there for that, i was in the hospital instead doped up.
I grew up in jersey as a red sox fan, it was like growing up black in a house full of kkk members. LOL
no, we invented electricity, airplanes, fax machines, a/c, peanut butter, the a bomb, the assembly line (that was henry ford) and the personal computer and a few other things
im pretty sure al gore did have a relatively important role in the developement of the internet way back when. he was just too big of a pussy to defend himself on it when people made fun of him.
im pretty sure al gore did have a relatively important role in the developement of the internet way back when. he was just too big of a pussy to defend himself on it when people made fun of him.
What's the deal with him? Why is he married to the anti-christ?
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