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Posted by Beings on Oct-25-2007 23:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Endlesswave
I'm surprised it's not mentioned in here (as far as I could tell) are:


Books.

It brought people out of the dark ages.


quote:
Originally posted by Zentac_75
Printing Press.




Posted by Endlesswave on Oct-25-2007 23:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Beings


Aha.


Posted by afterhrsgurl on Oct-25-2007 23:18:

haha i was just looking for that...i knew printing press was mentioned somewhere


Posted by DigiNut on Oct-26-2007 03:12:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Best Invention Ever?

quote:
Originally posted by Surreal JRS
Various system/network alerts of a critical nature get sent via SMS to my phone for me to action. SNMP trap linkDown, coldStart, etc, etc.

OK, fair enough. What do you suppose that accounts for, about 0.0000001% of all SMS traffic?


Posted by Zeidoo on Oct-26-2007 12:20:



Most best inventions come from Star Trek anyways...




But seriously... the turntable takes them all...


Posted by lopi on Oct-27-2007 15:45:


Posted by Beings on Oct-27-2007 15:48:

quote:
Originally posted by lopi


I am sorry, I think you were looking for this: http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...2&forumid=12&s=


Posted by lopi on Oct-27-2007 15:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Beings
I am sorry, I think you were looking for this: http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...2&forumid=12&s=


They don't sell EasyCheese in Canada.


Posted by A.D.D. Happens on Oct-27-2007 20:51:

the greatest invention of all time has to be the printing press... its what made england literate back in the day and without being able to read we wouldnt have the technologies that we have today... that one list from popular mechanics has the automobile as number 3 or 4... henry ford (who inovated the automobile) had a grade 3 education, lived on a farm, and his only means of learning his entire life was reading. the printing press is definetly something to consider as the best invention ever... if you can read this right now it is simply because of that machine and its impact it has had on people throught the years of its existance


Posted by Abercrombie on Oct-27-2007 23:01:

quote:
Originally posted by lopi
They don't sell EasyCheese in Canada.


I remember we had Karaft squeeze sheese, not the kind like a small ketchup plastic bottle seen a few years ago, but this sharp cheddar was sold in a plastic sausage-style tube, with a star-shaped opening, and you's squeeze this cheeze sausage to ooze the cheese out in a star shaped pattern on a cracker. Very similar as the aerosol cheese in flavour, but it's all in the delivery.


Posted by monishb on Oct-28-2007 14:42:


Posted by lopi on Oct-29-2007 02:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
I remember we had Kraft squeeze sheese, not the kind like a small ketchup plastic bottle seen a few years ago, but this sharp cheddar was sold in a plastic sausage-style tube, with a star-shaped opening, and you's squeeze this cheeze sausage to ooze the cheese out in a star shaped pattern on a cracker. Very similar as the aerosol cheese in flavour, but it's all in the delivery.


I want to know where you can buy the whipped aerosol cheese like you see in the movies.


Posted by Abercrombie on Oct-29-2007 02:29:

quote:
Originally posted by lopi
I want to know where you can buy the whipped aerosol cheese like you see in the movies.


Liquidation World from time to time, other than that, cross the border.


Posted by lopi on Oct-29-2007 02:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
Liquidation World from time to time, other than that, cross the border.


I don't know if I would trust food from Liquidation World.


Posted by rulzz on Oct-29-2007 05:50:

quote:
Originally posted by above'N'beyond
BIRTH CONTROL PILL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


amen


Posted by Abercrombie on Oct-29-2007 15:41:

quote:
Originally posted by lopi
I don't know if I would trust food from Liquidation World.


good point.


Posted by lexxwolfen on Oct-29-2007 17:06:

-chocolate
-deodorant
-MP3s
-motorcycles
-underwear


Posted by DigiNut on Oct-30-2007 00:11:

quote:
Originally posted by lopi
I don't know if I would trust food from Liquidation World.

Processed cheese generally keeps for, oh, about 750 years, so I wouldn't be too worried.


Posted by Zentac_75 on Oct-30-2007 00:24:

quote:
Originally posted by A.D.D. Happens
the greatest invention of all time has to be the printing press... its what made england literate back in the day and without being able to read we wouldnt have the technologies that we have today... that one list from popular mechanics has the automobile as number 3 or 4... henry ford (who inovated the automobile) had a grade 3 education, lived on a farm, and his only means of learning his entire life was reading. the printing press is definetly something to consider as the best invention ever... if you can read this right now it is simply because of that machine and its impact it has had on people throught the years of its existance


TLC had a special 100 greatest inventions of all time in the mid 90s...Printing press was number 1.

(i tried to find it on youtube, I fail)


Posted by lopi on Oct-30-2007 02:10:

quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Processed cheese generally keeps for, oh, about 750 years, so I wouldn't be too worried.


Nope, it's deffinatly got an expiery date, and it's with in the year, so I'm gonna go ahead, and disagree with you on that.
Then again, you did say "processed" cheese, and this is a pasturized cheese snack, so you may very well be right about something.


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