Originally posted by: Rudee
why isn't the salad shooter on that list?
Originally posted by: Rudee
why isn't the salad shooter on that list?
Originally posted by: conjur
Wait a minute...Jan. 6 has already passed and it wasn't a Sunday.
You mean the 16th, maybe?
This got me thinking... how long have digital alarm clocks been around ?Originally posted by: timswim78
I think that it is digital watches. I mean they have really made life so much better. People can look at their watch and know the day of the week, the date, and the time (because many people are unable to read watches with hands).
Here is a good example.
http://pocketcalculatorshow.co...ics/seiko-a159-big.jpg
Originally posted by: timswim78
I think that it is digital watches. I mean they have really made life so much better. People can look at their watch and know the day of the week, the date, and the time (because many people are unable to read watches with hands).
Here is a good example.
http://pocketcalculatorshow.co...ics/seiko-a159-big.jpg
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: timswim78
I think that it is digital watches. I mean they have really made life so much better. People can look at their watch and know the day of the week, the date, and the time (because many people are unable to read watches with hands).
Here is a good example.
http://pocketcalculatorshow.co...ics/seiko-a159-big.jpg
People still think digital watches are a pretty neat idea
Originally posted by: timswim78
Ripped from CNN
Here are numbers 2 through 25. Nomber 1 will be announced on Sunday January 16th, 2005 by by the Lemelson-MIT Program, which promotes inventiveness in teens. What do you think it will be?
2. Cell phone
3. Personal computers
4. Fiber optics
5. E-mail
6. Commercialized GPS
7. Portable computers
8. Memory storage discs
9. Consumer level digital camera
10. Radio frequency ID tags
11. MEMS
12. DNA fingerprinting
13. Air bags
14. ATM
15. Advanced batteries
16. Hybrid car
17. OLEDs
18. Display panels
19. HDTV
20. Space shuttle
21. Nanotechnology
22. Flash memory
23. Voice mail
24. Modern hearing aids
25. Short Range, High Frequency Radio
Originally posted by: ggavinmoss
Sharks with freakin' laser beams on their heads?
-geoff
ha, ya too bad they didnt have image files, not to mention how slow the downloads were, hope you like ASCII art tittiesOriginally posted by: PingSpike
And everyone knows this title should go to internet pornography. Although that may have existed before as well...I mean whats the first thing you're going to do when you dial up the internet even in the 1960s....use arpagoogle to search for "titties" obviously.
Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
When was LSD created?
PS: Internet is fro mthe 70s. Doubt that 25 year rule works... Unless you invented the internet
Originally posted by: venk
Why is the space shuttle on that list? It existed before 1980.
Originally posted by: lobadobadingdong
metalergy? none of the above products could have happened without our advancements in metalergical production capabilities.
Originally posted by: ravana
Why is HDTV such a great innovation?
I bet there are medical related innovations that are far better than HDTV that should be on this list.
Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
When was LSD created?
PS: Internet is fro mthe 70s. Doubt that 25 year rule works... Unless you invented the internet
Originally posted by: SWScorch
How are cell phones higher than personal computers? I'd like to go back in time, find the inventor of the cell phone and rip his head off :|
Ummmm.... I', j/k of course