Originally posted by: dullard
Actually the can opener was invented a half CENTURY later than the can.
Rleemhui had it correctly: chisel + hammer = opened can. The original cans were made of metal that was too thick for today's can openers to open. It wasn't until thinner cans were invented could can openers be invented.Originally posted by: leftyman
so where did they pile up all the unopened cans for 50yrs?
Originally posted by: leftyman
Originally posted by: dullard
Actually the can opener was invented a half CENTURY later than the can.
so where did they pile up all the unopened cans for 50yrs?
Originally posted by: dullard
Rleemhui had it correctly: chisel + hammer = opened can. The original cans were made of metal that was too thick for today's can openers to open. It wasn't until thinner cans were invented could can openers be invented.Originally posted by: leftyman
so where did they pile up all the unopened cans for 50yrs?
Originally posted by: dullard
Rleemhui had it correctly: chisel + hammer = opened can. The original cans were made of metal that was too thick for today's can openers to open. It wasn't until thinner cans were invented could can openers be invented.Originally posted by: leftyman
so where did they pile up all the unopened cans for 50yrs?
:roll:Originally posted by: leftyman
Originally posted by: dullard
Rleemhui had it correctly: chisel + hammer = opened can. The original cans were made of metal that was too thick for today's can openers to open. It wasn't until thinner cans were invented could can openers be invented.Originally posted by: leftyman
so where did they pile up all the unopened cans for 50yrs?
than the opener ( hammer chisel ) was invented first
If you want to use that type of logic, a rock could open a can. A rock was never invented. Thus, does that mean the can was invented first because the can opener was not invented?Originally posted by: leftyman
than the opener ( hammer chisel ) was invented first
Originally posted by: So
tupperwear?
Sweet, I needed new clothes!