Ingemar wrote:Bell was Scottish-American.
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kaemmerite wrote:Well, obviously, the greatest invention ever is sliced bread.
That's not my sentiment, but I'm sure EVERYONE here has heard the expression, "That's the greatest thing since sliced bread!"
So it's come down to this...television, Xbox, magnet trains, the internet, jets, atomic bombs...
Yet the greatest invention of all time is sliced bread. That's the pinnacle of our society!
I'm gonna go kill an elf...
EireWolf wrote:Edison was one of the greatest inventors of all time. For one thing, the guy was prolific. He invented... what? Thousands of things?
Technomancer wrote:Bell was born a Scotsman, and was an American citizen but spent much of his life (about 37 years) in Canada. In addition to his work on the telephone, he also conducted research on flight, and oversaw the design and building of Canada's first aircraft- the Silver Dart. He is buried near his home at Beinn Bhreagh, Nova Scotia.
As for the greatest invention, that's hard to pin down given how dependent everything is on past discoveries. In the end, I'd probably say agriculture and writing would be the most important.
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