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The moon landings and other space exploration are the only things that will leave any firm evidence of our existence behind millions of years into the future. Everything else we consider a great achievement will be a mere interesting layer of stratum.
Chocolate Cake, Youtube, and Rape. (in no particular order)
combustion engine
air conditioning
antibiotics
Jarvik artificial heart
the jersey shore
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J The moon landings and other space exploration are the only things that will leave any firm evidence of our existence behind millions of years into the future. Everything else we consider a great achievement will be a mere interesting layer of stratum. |
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| Originally posted by srussell0018 Jarvik artificial heart |
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| Originally posted by Enigmatik My cousin and I were discussing what the greatest achievement of humanity might have been. Any ideas? I'd have to say Language. |
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| Originally posted by The17sss I laugh because my friend and I used to get so fucking sick of seeing that commercial on tv with super ego-maniac Dr. Robert Jarvik discussing his invention. |
Agree totally has to be language, or if that's not allowed art (the precursor to the written word).
Notable mention to standardisation though.
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| Originally posted by Dervish Agree totally has to be language, or if that's not allowed art (the precursor to the written word). Notable mention to standardisation though. |
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| Originally posted by igottaknow can't be language because most animals have their own language they use to communicate with. birds for example |
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| Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On How is that of any value, though? We hold our transmissions to be quite important and indeed many things that are inexorably cultural amongst human beings are that way because we have a seemingly natural imperative to communicate with one another... but to place value in something because it may very well leave a lasting impact on the research of future, sentient organisms? Something we may very well never know first-hand? Why is that more valuable than something like, say, antiseptics? |
Eurodance.
Edit: I don't know why, but I can never seriously get involved in a forum discussion like this. It just seems pointless. It always ends in walls of text by certain people (you know who you are) debating over the definition of achievement, whether it is scientific or cultural or evolutional, what an appropriate measurement scale could be and what the definition of definition is. I can do that over a couple of beers and will reveal wisdom of colossal depth but I just can't be bothered to write long paragraphs full of pretentious words that are just as subjective and of no more value as simply answering Eurodance. When you think about it for a long time you will realize that Eurodance is indeed the best answer to the question, better than anything about science, language, evolution, the wheel, fire, the genetic processes or religion (if you're an idiot) you can ever say. Why? Because you spend a long time thinking about it.
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| Originally posted by Meat187 Eurodance. |
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| Originally posted by igottaknow can't be language because most animals have their own language they use to communicate with. birds for example |
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| Originally posted by Enigmatik Grunts and sounds of alarm aren't really a 'language' |
Anyone mention beer yet?
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| Originally posted by Enigmatik |
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| Originally posted by srussell0018 Spelling the word "achievement" right. |
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| Originally posted by Sushipunk Anyone mention beer yet? |
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| Originally posted by Enigmatik Thanks. It was a typo in the title. I did spell it right in my post. |

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| Originally posted by leph555 |
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| Originally posted by Ygrene The collapsible cooler? |
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