What Has Your Country Ever Done For Us?!

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Jumpingbean3

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novixz said:
USA invented the very machine you're typing on...so.......
Well yeah but UK invented the first non-personal electrical computer. (http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/colossus.html).
 

Tiger Sora

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Tanksie said:
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Penicillin, and of course the Robinson's screw and screwdriver. The best screw you can use simply because your screwdriver or drill won't go flying into your knee cap making one embarrassing trip to the hospital where a nurse questions your manhood and handyman skills at the same time.

Australia came up with penicillin.
Ahh, I meant to say insulin. We made that. And you do know that he didn't do it all alone this Australian man, there was also a German and an English Biochemist. So kinda 3 countries made medical penicillin.
 

Lewg999

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Britain gave the world Alfred Hitchcock , one of the best directors ever , among many other things
 

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Enamour said:
A debatable contribution was the war in Angola against the communists.
Wait what? At the time the South African government was WORSE then the Communists in Angola! And the Communists still won anyway so I don't see why that's debatable.
 

Krion_Vark

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lithium.jelly said:
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The U.S. begot movies. I'd say that's pretty cool.
Coughcough. Ahem. The world's first feature film [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Story_of_the_Kelly_Gang] was, in fact, Australian.
First feature film was perhaps Australian but the technology that lead up to it was all from the United States of America. or most of it at least.
 

thahat

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Netherlands: telescope, microscope, realy efficient hull designs, a retarded amount of money for western Europa

and for the Americans here: the machine guns that shoot down missiles fired at your expensive toy boats.

thats off the top of my head, there is probably more

with the aid of wiki: the entire bloody stockmarket, wind powered sawmills, the submarine, 4 wheel drive, CD-rom, and, i begrudgingly have to admit: speed enforcement camera's >.<
 

Warforger

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Archangel357 said:
superdelux said:
9: We fought the Nazis and the Japanese, Double what anyone else fought
No, no, no and no again.

First, Britain fought both, as well. And unlike America, who only put troops on European soil in 1943, the Brits had been fighting the nazis since day 1. Their country was actually bombed to crap during the Blitz, yet they persevered. In the Pacific Theatre of Operations, you forget that Britain had a lot of colonies in that neck of the woods when the Japanese invaded. Ever see "Bridge on the River Kwai"? That's British soldiers in a Japanese prison camp in SE Asia.
Yah it was actually a huge embarrassment and the colonies lacked the military to effectively defend themselves, the Jap's took all of France's colonies then moved onto British and the Dutch colonies, where they got all the was as far as north New Guinea and part of India.

But the majority of the fighting was on the US, Australia and most of all; China. The European nations didn't do too much or lose anything morally debatable. While yes the Soviets did fight the Jap's early on, the Jap's didn't continue because their military would not be able to take it, nevermind the huge occupation force they needed for all the territories they conquered as well as the American threat to the East, which eventually did in fact end them. All the other nations in that front were just trying to get back what they had pre-war for most of the war and nothing too significant came out other then advances being stopped. The US was probably the only one which was able to launch an offensive against Japan.

Archangel357 said:
I'm always sorry to have to tell Americans this, because they somehow need to believe (and are told by their history books and entertainment media) that they won WWII by themselves. Not so. Sorry to bust your bubble, but your information is simply wrong, through no fault of your own.
Erm no this stuff is taught in history books i.e. El Almain and Stalingrad, it's just the USA is focused on, like say your history book probably focused on your nation as well.
 

xbox hero

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Serbia gave the world's best tennis player (we pwn nadals!) Many great sportsmen,and one of the most inportant people in the world....Nikola Tesla!Plus we have the future of the english language,do look it up on wiki!

Edit: We ...Uh cinda started WW1...But just cinda....We didn't start the shooting at least,oh and america....How did you like the bombs?
 

thahat

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Micklet said:
The submarine, half the transcontinental railroad, the whitehouse, modern day genetics, most of the worlds greatest race horses and trainers, Dracula, Yeats, Gulliver, Wilde, Beaufort Scale, the Delorean and some of the best rugby players in the world but to name a few.
sorry to ruin your pick nick, but i do think the submarine was actually a dutch invention.
 

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Josef Lev said:
Best beer in the world and lots of hot girls from Czech Republic. Youre welcome
thank you! at least this is qouted for truth, go czecks!
greetings from a guy from the netherlands ( only drinkable beer ever = your beer XD )
and yes, the woman are hot. XD especially the waitresses.