What was invented in your country?

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Quaxar

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You mean apart from Nikola Tesla and Harry Houdini? And cats both dead and alive? And the prove that math can't do everything?
I don't think I need to continue here...
 

qeinar

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Mimsofthedawg said:
bro1667 said:
Denmark... well we havent invented much but we have discovered a hole lot of shit!
The Longboat?

Pillage and plundering?

White supremacy?

Thor?

The whole basis for one of Marvel's most successful comics?

There, I gave you ideas. :)
none of these are really the property of denmark i think. :p
 

Fury Is Me.

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America: THE NUKE. THAT IS ALL
I kid. We did make the Nuke though. We also made the first User-Friendly hardware system (I think that's what it's called)(I'm talking about Windows and it's predecessor, whose name escapes me), Telephones, Cars...
We DO rule. :D
 

HK_01

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The jet engine
Bolt-action rifles
The printing press
The Haber-Bosch process


That's the first things I could think of. Probably a lot more.

Edit: Breech-loaded steel artillery guns.

Edit 2: Assualt rifles, how could I forget about that?!
 

bro1667

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Demonicdan said:
England? Well we invented the jet engine, the submarine and the tank... and the lawnmower.
the jet engine, i believe was invented by the german under WWII
 

bro1667

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aussiechoco said:
Also, latest research indicates that Columbus was Polish, so we invented America.

GTFO of my lawn, usfags!
im suprised you didnt mention the invention of vodka. those damn russians have ridiculed poland for far too long! *shakes fist*[/quote]

well vikings were in America first, AND Columbus did not discover america first he discovered the carribien.
 

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NameIsRobertPaulson said:
The single greatest invention in human history.



YES. That is 2 Krispy Kreme deep fried donuts around a 1/2 pound hamburger patty. With 3 strips of bacon. ONLY IN AMERICA BABY!
ugh! it looks like a turtle got hit by a car, cut up 3 times and was left in the sun for a week!
 

malmodir

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Private Custard said:
malmodir said:
-telephone
Wrong. Alexander Graham Bell, Scotland.
Wrong. Between 1860 and 1861 Phillip Reis (Germany) invented a device for electrical voice transmission and called it "Telephon". Alexander Graham Bell improved the device which resulted in the commercialy usable communuication between telephones in 1875.

Do your homework before you lecture people.
 

axelunatic

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Supposedly Chinese travelers had visited America after the Vikings and before Columbus. Look it up on google if you're interested.
 

Psyco Slim

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The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago has produced...


Soca music

The Steel Pan (also known and the Steel Drum)

Carnival

Roti and a bunch of different Caribbean foods.
 

Grimbold

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German Inventions:
The telephone (yes, philipp reis built it before that bell guy.)
Cars (with combustion engine)and motorcycles, the combustion engine as well, the computer (arguably), MP3, missiles, assault rifles, wings (otto lilienthal), x-rays and many other fine things.
 

TheMetalGuy

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bro1667 said:
Denmark... well we havent invented much but we have discovered a hole lot of shit!
The company in south jutland "Grundfoss" made the first thermo meter (the one on your houses central heating)
And Niels Bohr the danish physisian made the first atom collider.
 

DonMartin

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The first few finnish inventions I can think of are molotov cocktails and Angry Birds.

Also, Alan Wake and Max Payne 1 & 2.
 

Teddy Roosevelt

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bro1667 said:
Demonicdan said:
England? Well we invented the jet engine, the submarine and the tank... and the lawnmower.
the jet engine, i believe was invented by the german under WWII
HK_01 said:
The jet engine
Bolt-action rifles
The printing press
The Haber-Bosch process


That's the first things I could think of. Probably a lot more.

Edit: Breech-loaded steel artillery guns.

Edit 2: Assualt rifles, how could I forget about that?!
Actually, the turbojet design, if I recall, was developed in the 1930's by a Brit.

On-topic: Being American, I can definitively say we invented the atomic bomb, as well as the hydrogen bomb. We also invented the airplane, nuclear-powered submarines, and radio (I think. I'm really just taking a shot in the dark, because I forget exactly where those famous 1890's radio transmitters are... I want to say Massachusetts... but I can't tell for sure)
 

JordanMillward_1

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Britain: The Machine Gun (aka the Maxim Gun) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiram_Stevens_Maxim#The_Maxim_machine_gun

He was American, but he adopted British citizenship before inventing it, and then developed and built it in England.

Also, the first ever self-powered fixed-wing aeroplane was invented by a British man named John Stringfellow: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeroplane#History
 

bro1667

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TheMetalGuy said:
bro1667 said:
Denmark... well we havent invented much but we have discovered a hole lot of shit!
The company in south jutland "Grundfoss" made the first thermo meter (the one on your houses central heating)
And Niels Bohr the danish physisian made the first atom collider.
yea but do we want people to remember denmark for THAT? :/