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Peccy
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Mon 02/02/09 06:56 PM
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invention or innovation to happen in your life-time?
The personal computer.... duh |
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how would I know most of it happened before I could have appreciated it anyway...
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invention or innovation to happen in your life-time? The computer.... duh Velcro. |
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The remote control, ooooooh & touch tone phones
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Fur-lined hand cuffs!
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The remote control, ooooooh & touch tone phones |
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Pizza!
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The remote control, ooooooh & touch tone phones |
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Heck I was the remote control, "Son, change the channel..."
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Bunn coffeemaker....
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Heck I was the remote control, "Son, change the channel..." My father use to yell at me , stop turning that thing so fast , you are going to break the god damn thing!!! |
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Frozen Waffles
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Pizza! You must be older than you look. |
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The remote control, ooooooh & touch tone phones We were on an 8 party line when I was in Junior High, I could NEVER get on to call my friends. |
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the Video Game!
The first electronic computers were made in WWII and used for targeting artillery. They used vacuum tubes. That is old school. The concept of an Adding machine had been around since the early 1800s. The cash register is one example of its most early application and those were around in the mid 1800s along with mechanical typewriters. |
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The Arby-Q.
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fiber optics
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Pizza! You must be older than you look. when I was a kid pizza wasnt popular like now with kids, home cooking was the trend. |
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Toss up between the personal computer and cell phone.
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The microwave oven.
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