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US pride, innovation - 5/16/2009 6:47:32 AM   
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The US has recieved some bashing in the world lately, and I am not saying it is undeserved. Now this may be a bit racist, but in a different way. We are USians. Get it through your head, we are not the the ONLY Americans. Why racism ? Because even though some jump down my throat for referring to the Jews as a race (what religion has a historic homeland ?), no matter what we are, is we are in the US now. So we are USians. Our families built their lives here and so did we. Embrace it or erase it.

I am not the only one who knows things, and I thought I would get a little CM input. We have invented a few things. Some we get full credit for, others not. But we have made innovations that have changed the world. Others are probably aware of more than I so this is an attempt to sort of quantify perhaps, or compile those achievements. I am just sick of the negativity, plus the fact that it is early Saturday morning here.

I'll kick it off, because I can think of a couple of things, but I am wondering what others can come up with. Some things are debatable, but if you have one of those new liquid cooled flameproof suits you should be fine here :-)

1. The transistor. This is the basic building block of almost all electronic devices. It began to replace the vacuum tube and everything becamee lighter, smaller and more efficient. Bell labs gave it to the world back in the 1950s. That one is ours.

2. Color TV. While the jury is still out on TV because Baird in England was working on it at the same time as Farnsworth here, we got color TV hands down. The idea of matrixing a screen and using a shadow mask to produce a color picture is strictly USian. The scheme used to encode a color signal on a black and white compatible signal I am not so sure, but the display technology is ours, period. Obsolete or not, we invented it.

Who can think of more ? I mean things that we did hands down. Nukes don't count, that took dragging people out of other countries and all this. IIRC Farnswarth had emmigrated here, but since he did so willingly before firing up his new gizmo, it counts. During WW2 when they were squirreling scientists out of Europe ad hoc does not. Inventions by USians. Someone think of some others please. Try to restore just a little bit of faith in the good ole US of A. Innovation put us on top, and I believe that only innovation will get us out of the shithole we are now in.

Yes the Germans and the Swiss could machine circles around us, but I didn't see any color TVs around there at the time. However while giving credit where credit is due, try to be accurate. I purposely left out putting a Man on the moon. There is a controversy about that and please do not snopes me on that. I have heard both sides. If it happened it was a great thing, if not it was indeed the greatest show on Earth. Either way I guess it is significant.

In giving credit where credit is due, try to be accurate. Don't be like Chekov on Star Trek "It was inwented in Russia" when it comes to just about everything. We did not invent everything, but we have had quite an influence on the world. I am seeking other examples.

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RE: US pride, innovation - 5/16/2009 7:31:34 AM   
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Too easy.

The car.  The airplane.  The telephone.  The corporation and franchise structures.  The integrated circuit (I believe).  The computer (I believe). Radio.  The vacuum tube.  Plastics.  Color TV. 

The public library and the streetlight (both from Franklin).


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RE: US pride, innovation - 5/16/2009 7:50:22 AM   
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The atomic bomb.....

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RE: US pride, innovation - 5/16/2009 8:08:13 AM   
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quote:

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Too easy.

The car.  The airplane.  The telephone.  The corporation and franchise structures.  The integrated circuit (I believe).  The computer (I believe). Radio.  The vacuum tube.  Plastics.  Color TV. 

The public library and the streetlight (both from Franklin).



The car belongs to the Germans (Daimler), the airplane (and first controlled flight) belongs to Otto Lilienthal (sp?), and the world's first street light was actually in Molde, Norway.

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RE: US pride, innovation - 5/16/2009 8:14:36 AM   
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The Big Mac and the Whopper!

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RE: US pride, innovation - 5/16/2009 10:00:56 AM   
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(seriously, you're proud of inventing the Big Mac & Whopper?)

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RE: US pride, innovation - 5/16/2009 10:20:53 AM   
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Not to mention Kentucky Fried Chicken. 

Do we get credit for Taco Bell???

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RE: US pride, innovation - 5/16/2009 10:24:25 AM   
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RE: US pride, innovation - 5/16/2009 10:27:21 AM   
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I thought radio was an Italian invention...

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RE: US pride, innovation - 5/16/2009 10:35:08 AM   
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Being a non American, I thought I'd post a few things which came from the US which was a boon to mankind.

Jonas Salk and his discovery of a polio vaccine
Robert Koffer Jarvik - invented the first permanently-implantable artificial heart
Miller Reese Hutchison - He developed a number of inventions, including the klaxon auto horn and a hearing aid.
Charles H. Mayo (1865 - 1939) & William J. Mayo (1861 - 1939) founded the Mayo Clinic


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RE: US pride, innovation - 5/16/2009 10:40:19 AM   
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I thought radio was an Italian invention...


Marconi?

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RE: US pride, innovation - 5/16/2009 10:42:52 AM   
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I thought Taco Bell was the Mexican phone company - before the breakup :D

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RE: US pride, innovation - 5/16/2009 11:00:49 AM   
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RE: US pride, innovation - 5/17/2009 10:13:25 PM   
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ORIGINAL: SultryItalian

I thought radio was an Italian invention...


Marconi got (or rather, took) the credit, but Tesla actually invented the equipment Marconi used. Tesla was a Serb who emigrated to America, and became a citizen a year before he invented radio.


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RE: US pride, innovation - 5/17/2009 10:22:15 PM   
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Basketball
Jazz
Blues
The moon landings (because there's really no question they did happen)
Sewing machine
Anybody say the incandescent light bulb yet?
The cotton gin
The steam engine
Refrigerator
Vulcanized rubber


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RE: US pride, innovation - 5/17/2009 10:24:07 PM   
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Rollerblades!
Mountain bikes
roller skates


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RE: US pride, innovation - 5/17/2009 10:27:59 PM   
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Motorcycles?
Photographic film, by George Eastman'
The phonograph
The zipper was invented in Chicago!


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RE: US pride, innovation - 5/17/2009 10:29:56 PM   
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How do I know all this useless shit, anyway? What the hell is wrong with me?

And where's Encyclopedia Vendaval, with her list of 500 hundred things she knows off the top of her head?


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