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What Is Your Favorite Invention!?!?! (pg. 3)
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| a-aplz |
| quote: | Originally posted by trancedfarmer
ISNT that how everything is though... everything exists? |
Not really. |
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| tranceDJ |
| quote: | Originally posted by trancedfarmer
THE LIGHTBULB!!! yes that is my fav. invention... ING GENIUS whoever invented THE LIGHTBULB!!!:eyespop:
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Um...you don't know who invented the lightbulb???:eek:
Well, if you are wondering its Thomas Edison
Anyway...computers were an excellent invention as well as (and I can't believe no one has said this yet) the MP3!!!!! |
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| webworkfilms |
| Anything I do like my Films...... thats my favorite |
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| jdat |
electricity!
without it!!!
nothing could exist ( well kinda ) |
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| trance[]control-fan |
1.MUSIC
2.PC
3.MP3
4.EMULATORS
5.ELECTRICY
6.AIR CONDITION |
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| Maaz |
| quote: | Originally posted by DuMonde TrAnCeR
im sure if the wheel wasnt invented pizas woudl still be round :haha: |
Yeah, but the shape wouldn't be the same... unless pizza is the source of the invention of the wheel...
... is my grammar right? :conf: |
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| tor8024 |
| why hasn't anybody mentioned "bed"?! :) |
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| trancedfarmer |
| quote: | Originally posted by TranceSeeker
the woman |
That is a very existentialist thought... |
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| k.k.d. |
First of all, pizzas were not originally round.. Pizzas being just a loaf of breat with lunch leftovers on it, the food of poor italian peasants...
Second, the greatest invention must be the writing (where would we be without it now?), and the most "interesting" from now on is quantum physics, particularly in the field of quantum computing (a CPU capable of non-determenistic parallel calculations? Godly!).... Another personal favorite of mine would be Alain Turing Machine, which was a very advanced theoretical concept back before the existance of "electronic calculating machines" (computers) as such... ;) |
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| skaborough fats |
| quote: | Originally posted by k.k.d.
First of all, pizzas were not originally round.. Pizzas being just a loaf of breat with lunch leftovers on it, the food of poor italian peasants...
Second, the greatest invention must be the writing (where would we be without it now?), and the most "interesting" from now on is quantum physics, particularly in the field of quantum computing (a CPU capable of non-determenistic parallel calculations? Godly!).... Another personal favorite of mine would be Alain Turing Machine, which was a very advanced theoretical concept back before the existance of "electronic calculating machines" (computers) as such... ;) |
Good answer... :toocool: |
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