Canada should call more, shouldn't we?BrailleOperatic said:England gave the world America. So sit down and shut up America.
Canada should call more, shouldn't we?BrailleOperatic said:England gave the world America. So sit down and shut up America.
You should, Canada. We worry about you, we just want to make sure you're doing well while you're off at college.Dirzzit said:Canada should call more, shouldn't we?BrailleOperatic said:England gave the world America. So sit down and shut up America.
what exactly does it do?loc978 said:If you make a blender with it, sure...RadiusXd said:but does it blend?loc978 said:The US... so,
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Without which modern machinery (and, by extension, all of the first-world conveniences you enjoy) would still be cost-prohibitive to manufacture. You're welcome.![]()
Actually, technically, 'England' (Not the British Empire), banned slavery itself in 1701, before any of the US states.Warforger said:Actually about half the states of America banned slavery quite a while before Britain did when America gained independence, called the "Northern states". They didn't have a nationwide ban until the end of the Civil War, before it was up to the states.TheEndlessSleep said:Actually, the British empire ended slavery at least thirty years beforehand - and it was that fact that pressurized the USA into following suit![]()
The father of Nuclear Physics was a New Zealander, the neutron was discovered by an Englishman, and fission was a term first coined by Germans and an Austrian.FernandoV said:Well, he was referring to the nuclear bomb, something invented and funded in the United States. It's like the creator of Pong taking credit for Halo 3 :\UberNoodle said:Eh? It doesn't matter where he was from, but your nation will take all the credit if somebody happens to be there when a discovery is made? And that's what's great about America? I see. And I have never seen 'America' repeated so much in the one paragraph. Feel like I'm at a rally for something.TestECull said:RevRaptor said:Oh you did did you?TestECull said:The nuclear age. If you're posting this by the power of the Atom, or if you're as amazed and entertained watching nuclear tests as I am, you have America to thank for it.
Such a shame we had to bring in this age the way we did but oh well.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Rutherford
the father of nuclear physics was a Kiwi mate.
So? Doesn't matter where he was from. That's the nice thing about America, it has minds from all over the world. It was America that finished the first nuclear bomb, it was America that pioneered the technology needed to harness the power of the atom peacefully(The same reactors used to enrich the uranium can also extract power from it, and they had to build enrichment reactors in order to build nukes), it was America that used the bomb to usher the age in. Doesn't matter if the scientists were German, Kiwi, Austrian, Martian or from the planet Zog. They built it here, they pioneered the tech here, Our air force dropped the first two bombs, therefore America as a country brought forth the Nuclear age.
Insulin is a Scottish inventionaba1 said:we have all this but not insoline for people suffering from diabetes I mean that discovery saved millions. I tend to feel the country isnt to thank for what individuals do however.King Toasty said:And most of the cast of Firefly, so yeah. We're pretty rad.Soviet Heavy said:AND the telephone dammit!King Toasty said:Canada has graced the world with it's presence. You're welcome.
The computer was invented by an Italian man called Babage. It was more a cogitator engine though which was a crank powered computer for math.Coffinshaker said:hmm... invented personal computers and the interwebs? and iphones.... so yeah, we're responsible for the downfall of civilization.
You also forgot district 9.Enamour said:South Africa - Open Heart Surgery, Charleze Theron, J.R.R Tolkien, some kind of insane cannon in the 70s, some kind of insane helicopter, CAT Scans, oil from coal, Kreepy Krauly (those swimming pool things).
Recently we're building two "strongest telescopes in the world", I can't remember what they're called but SCIENCE!!! and all that.
A debatable contribution was the war in Angola against the communists.
You're not far wrong buddy, was the invention of a John Phillip Holland born in Clare to an Irish speaking family, then moved to the states. So I can see how you got confused. It was first mass produced by a Polish fellow whose name escapes me at the moment.thahat said:sorry to ruin your pick nick, but i do think the submarine was actually a dutch invention.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.