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  • Grapesoda
    So Fucking Banned
    • Jul 2003
    • 46238

    #1

    an overlooked invention that radically changed the world

    I've seen a few threads about this then I suddenly realized one invention had not been mentioned. This invention as done as much to change the world as electricity, the car and the computer..... refrigeration. Think about it. Changed society by allowing factories in areas unable to support production due to extreme heart like the southern us. Allowed food storage not possible before etc...
  • Mike Honcho
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    • Aug 2007
    • 1608

    #2
    All these modern day inventions have made society significantly weaker by allowing people to pass on seed that would have otherwise been erased from our gene pool.

    Natural Selection is here for a reason.

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    • BlackCrayon
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • Jun 2003
      • 19634

      #3
      Originally posted by Mike Honcho
      All these modern day inventions have made society significantly weaker by allowing people to pass on seed that would have otherwise been erased from our gene pool.

      Natural Selection is here for a reason.
      yes, lets go back to the days where stubbing your toe is a death sentence.
      you don't know you're wearing a leash if you sit by the peg all day..

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      • Grapesoda
        So Fucking Banned
        • Jul 2003
        • 46238

        #4
        Originally posted by BlackCrayon
        yes, lets go back to the days where stubbing your toe is a death sentence.
        bad tooth could kill ya

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        • bigmoney
          Registered User
          • Sep 2012
          • 50

          #5
          Yea, I agree. The refrigerator's a great place where I can keep all my spoiled leftovers.

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          • Mutt
            Too lazy to set a custom title
            • Sep 2002
            • 34431

            #6
            you're talking about air conditioning?

            before refrigerators people had ice delivered to their homes - that's how refrigerators got the slang term 'the icebox'

            i bet my parents grew up with an icebox - what year did home refrigerators become commonplace?
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            • Sarah_Jayne
              Now with more Jayne
              • Dec 2002
              • 40077

              #7
              I agree though I'm not sure it is overlooked. In my school it was taught as one of the turning points in society.

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              • Vapid - BANNED FOR LIFE
                Barterer
                • Aug 2004
                • 4864

                #8
                Originally posted by Mike Honcho
                All these modern day inventions have made society significantly weaker by allowing people to pass on seed that would have otherwise been erased from our gene pool.

                Natural Selection is here for a reason.
                100 fucking percent. Even worse, money allows these weaklings to control the strong. Bad bad formula.

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                • Mutt
                  Too lazy to set a custom title
                  • Sep 2002
                  • 34431

                  #9
                  Cities like Phoenix remained very small because of the horrible heat, once home air conditioning became available in the 50's cities in the Sun Belt had explosive population growth. Phoenix only had 65,000 people in 1940, I wonder what LA had.

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                  In 1940, Phoenix?s population had still only reached 65,000. A continuing impediment to
                  growth was the oppressive heat which was not really solved until the arrival of air
                  conditioning. When the FHA [Federal Housing Authority] accepted central air
                  conditioning as part of its home mortgages in 1957, installation exploded. In part, central
                  air penetrated the market so quickly in Phoenix because of the arrival of Motorola with its
                  high tech manufacturing plants in the early 1950s. Those plants had been refrigerated
                  from the outset and the engineers who moved to Phoenix to work for Motorola thought
                  their homes should be just as comfortable as their factories.

                  With the arrival of air conditioning, Phoenix population surged. During the 1950s it was
                  the fastest growing city in America, rising by 311%. In 1959 alone, there were more
                  houses built than in all the years from 1914 to 1946. By 1960, it was the largest city in
                  the southwest with a population of 439,000.
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                  • pornmasta
                    Too lazy to set a custom title
                    • Jun 2006
                    • 20016

                    #10
                    http://civilization.wikia.com/wiki/Refrigeration_(Civ5)

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                    • L-Pink
                      working on my tan
                      • Mar 2005
                      • 39151

                      #11
                      Not to mention actually having refrigerated California produce shipped to the east coast.

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                      • Mike Honcho
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                        • Aug 2007
                        • 1608

                        #12

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                        • suesheboy
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                          • Nov 2002
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                          #13
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                          • CurrentlySober
                            Too lazy to wipe my ass
                            • Aug 2002
                            • 38945

                            #14
                            an overlooked invention that radically changed the world

                            EASY: The Toilet...

                            Not only did it change the world...

                            But I overlook it on a daily basis...


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                            • Grapesoda
                              So Fucking Banned
                              • Jul 2003
                              • 46238

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Mutt
                              you're talking about air conditioning?

                              before refrigerators people had ice delivered to their homes - that's how refrigerators got the slang term 'the icebox'

                              i bet my parents grew up with an icebox - what year did home refrigerators become commonplace?
                              air conditioning as well... and there were no ice factories before refrigeration Dan. before refrigeration guys would cut blocks of ice out of a fucking pond in the winter and ship it off packed in straw

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                              • Grapesoda
                                So Fucking Banned
                                • Jul 2003
                                • 46238

                                #16
                                Originally posted by Mutt
                                Cities like Phoenix remained very small because of the horrible heat, once home air conditioning became available in the 50's cities in the Sun Belt had explosive population growth. Phoenix only had 65,000 people in 1940, I wonder what LA had.

                                ************************************************** *****************
                                In 1940, Phoenix?s population had still only reached 65,000. A continuing impediment to
                                growth was the oppressive heat which was not really solved until the arrival of air
                                conditioning. When the FHA [Federal Housing Authority] accepted central air
                                conditioning as part of its home mortgages in 1957, installation exploded. In part, central
                                air penetrated the market so quickly in Phoenix because of the arrival of Motorola with its
                                high tech manufacturing plants in the early 1950s. Those plants had been refrigerated
                                from the outset and the engineers who moved to Phoenix to work for Motorola thought
                                their homes should be just as comfortable as their factories.

                                With the arrival of air conditioning, Phoenix population surged. During the 1950s it was
                                the fastest growing city in America, rising by 311%. In 1959 alone, there were more
                                houses built than in all the years from 1914 to 1946. By 1960, it was the largest city in
                                the southwest with a population of 439,000.
                                cheap labor in the south as well... to fucking hot to work in a factory before AC

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                                • Grapesoda
                                  So Fucking Banned
                                  • Jul 2003
                                  • 46238

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by Mike Honcho
                                  I've seen this, great documentary for sure

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                                  • BlackCrayon
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                                    • Jun 2003
                                    • 19634

                                    #18
                                    i grew up in an old farmhouse that had a milkhouse behind it. it was built of logs with old fashion plaster inside. meant to keep the milk cool before it was sold i guess. i thought it was so neat as a child. for me it was a place to play in but before refrigeration, it was an essential part of the dairy farm.
                                    you don't know you're wearing a leash if you sit by the peg all day..

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                                    • PR_Glen
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                                      • Oct 2006
                                      • 9058

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by Monotony
                                      100 fucking percent. Even worse, money allows these weaklings to control the strong. Bad bad formula.
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                                      • John-ACWM
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                                        • Nov 2008
                                        • 20060

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by PR_Glen

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                                        • slapass
                                          Too lazy to set a custom title
                                          • Nov 2002
                                          • 14625

                                          #21
                                          It was the invention of the century. So not overlooked.

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                                          • Supz
                                            Arthur Flegenheimer
                                            • Jul 2006
                                            • 11057

                                            #22
                                            The bottle cap.

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                                            • borked
                                              Totally Borked
                                              • Feb 2005
                                              • 6284

                                              #23
                                              Originally posted by Mutt
                                              before refrigerators people had ice delivered to their homes - that's how refrigerators got the slang term 'the icebox'
                                              And a shit lot of time before that, muslims invented natural air conditioning in the form of mini streams and tall convection towers, that would draw air into the rooms from the cool running water and expel the hot air out of the "cooling tower" allowing the much cooler air to fall back into the room.

                                              Visit Alhambra in Spain as just 1 example. I went there around 5 years ago and it was like 45oC outside and yet "inside" (although everything was open plan) it was not more than 27. Not a single ice cube or air conditioner in sight.

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                                              • ilnjscb
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                                                • Jun 2009
                                                • 8973

                                                #24
                                                refrigeration is incredibly important. In England, in 1880s, only 30 percent of working class people had ever had meat. Cold storage made safe, cheap food available. Average height went up, malnutrition went down.

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                                                • Major (Tom)
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                                                  • Nov 2003
                                                  • 32492

                                                  #25
                                                  Originally posted by Grapesoda
                                                  I've seen a few threads about this then I suddenly realized one invention had not been mentioned. This invention as done as much to change the world as electricity, the car and the computer..... refrigeration. Think about it. Changed society by allowing factories in areas unable to support production due to extreme heart like the southern us. Allowed food storage not possible before etc...
                                                  I don't think it's overlooked at all. Just listen to a stack train go by with 80% of the containers keeping something cold. Or I'm already thinking about getting my hvac cleaned to keep cool. (Same idea).
                                                  Ds

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                                                  • Choopa_Pardo
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                                                    #26
                                                    Originally posted by Mike Honcho
                                                    I've watched this in the past. Great documentary.
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