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TheBryster..what did " Cydonia, Mars" contribute??? = ME !!!!!
Re-cycled Mars rover parts, little green men, ufos, the inspiration for Jules Verne's 'War of the Worlds'..........:lol:
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And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
Khai: ROTFLMAO !!!! You're right of course!! My Bad! :lol:
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Virginia - Ummm,.......let's see,..........George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, The Declaration of Independence, did I mention that we opened up a big old can of whoop ass on the British at Yorktown.
"Any club that would have me as a member is probably not worth joining" -Groucho Marx
Sackrat: See my 1st post................Now there's no need to get nasty or political
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*just historical fact.
*Ok.
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Well, keeping in mind that the original idea of the thread was things that your state or nation has contributed to make the world a better place, I'm not certain "whoop ass" qualifies, unless it was whoop ass directed at someone really evil.
However, as my "people" are from Virginia (starting in about 1623), I'll contribute a few things that I think do apply:
Virginia contributed: Lewis and Clark, Booker T. Washington, Walter Reed (who discovered the cause of yellow fever this helping in its treatment and cure), both Sam Houston and Steven Austin (who helped to found the Republic of Texas and bring us the best chili ever), and more Presidents of the US than you can shake a stick at .... although I leave it up to others to decide which among them ever contributed anything that improved the world).
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New Zealand................ Aeroplanes, first flight before the Wright Bros.
Sir Ernest Rutherford,Split the atom.
THE ALL BLACKS
Pavlova, The Ozzies Sole it
Split Enz,The Ozzies Stole Them.
Crowded House,The Ozzies Stole Them.
Dragon,The Ozzies Stole Them Too.
Wide Shearing Combs, The Ozzies Hated Them.
Sir Peter Blake
John Walker
Phar Lap,The Ozzies Bloody Stole Him As Well.
What We Have Done????!!!!!!!!! The list just goes on and on.
Cheers
GG.
WHO said Kiwi's can't Fly ?????
Kiwi_gg: I'm glad to help out here..............New Zealand Lamb. I just love it! Roasted with mint sauce..............
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Quote - Louisiana - Increased size of the US (Louisiana Territory), Gumbo, cajun food, LSU! Jazz.
Texas - cowgirls ;-)
Btw, what state/country came up with Bryce?
Originally by Metacreations in the USA!!! (At least I think so ... lol)
Hugz from Phoenix, USA
Victoria
Remember, sometimes the dragon wins. Correction: MOST times.
Alabama - Not sure if this is a contribution or not: American Idol Winners. But for over 100 years Alabama was one of the biggest steel producers in the US. Hardly exists here today. Also the Muscle Shoals Sound - Aretha Franklin, Alman Bros, Lynard Skynard, Rolling Stones, to name a few. Also mostly gone. Harper Lee and "To Kill A Mockingbird". Bryce: Carpinteria, California (although Eric Wenger wrote most of the Bryce core code in Paris, France)
DAn: You might add Forest Gump to that there list! ;-)
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And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
Alabama??
Nat King Cole, Peanuts, George Washington Carver (which means Alabama gave us PEANUT BUTTER!!!), Rosa Parks (who's bravery and nobility was legend), Coretta Scott King, Helen Keller, Hank Aaron (for you baseball fans).
Ricky (who thinks that peanut butter is right up there with perfect chili in the great things of the world)
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UK = Railways.
UK = Computers (Remember Turin? and before him the Babbages?).
UK = = Hovercraft (but like usual, we were to scared to invest in it, so the principle was taken up and exploited by foreigners).
And, slightly off-topic...
Africa (in general) = Homo Erectus (always struck me as a funny name, but then my mind tends to drift into the smutty sometimes) ->(eventually)Homo Sapiens.... without which none of us would even exist..
Cheers,
Diolma
To go with Diolma.....The Harrier Jump Jet. The Jet Engine. The Industrial Revolution.....
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And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
@TheBryster - did we Brits "invent" the Agricultural Revolution, or did we just take advantage of stuff known from elsewher? I don't know.
UK = Penicillin (although it was originally dicovered in France, and Alexander Fleming re-discovered the idea later IIRC).
UK = Television (John Logie Baird, or John Yogi Bear - not Blair - as I like to thinnk of him)
UK = Radar (2nd World War)
UK = Dictionary (I think, not sure.. Samuel Johnson)
Cheers,
Diolma
Who is not going to mention Transistors, Telephones, Space-flight, ***burgers, Production-lines... all invented in "Another Place". But will mention "Tanks" cos I think we invented them (WWI), but not 100% sure..
Attached Link: http://www.lichfield.gov.uk/sjmuseum/
*UK = Dictionary (I think, not sure.. Samuel Johnson)*Yea, I live about 5 miles away from his birthplace - pass the building every time I go on a retail therapy outing
Gill
For a while I was thinking of adding modesty as a characteristic of the British. :ohmy: but hearing my fellow countrymen/women boasting :blushing: .,forces me to wonder if we should cool it and allow the other members of the world a chance to get a word in edgewise.:thumbupboth:
You also forgot the clockwork radio by the way.
Uh oh, I'm in trouble . On the one hand, I'm 6th Generation Texan (family from Waco, halfway between Crawford Ranch and the Branch Davidian compound...don't mess with us..;)
But I live in North Carolina.
Let's see...
Tobacco, the Chapel Hill 'scene' (back in the 90's..;) Research Triangle Park (where I make a livin'..;), uh....Andy of Mayberry, uh.....uh....hmmm...Myrtle Beach is in SC, so that don't count...the wreck of the Monitor, the Blackbeard ship, test site of the 1st airplane, uh....hmmm.
sigh...;)
I wish I'd said that.. The Staircase Wit
anahl nathrak uth vas betude doth yel dyenvey..;)
The Netherlands:
And for the india and canada peeps... add "fine women" to the chart
for canada, also add "lauren lee smith" in particular (me fav' actress, mainly due to the show "Mutant X")
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Diolma: A guy called Thomas Telford invented cast-iron, which meant that parts could be pre-fabricated in large quantities, or cast into large pieces, and created the foundations of the Industrial Revolution...........I think...
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And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
Ah, the UK .... high tea, and plum pudding with hard sauce!! Lousiana ... gumbo, and Louis Armstrong, rice and beans. Not that I'd cook Louis Armstrong, I just like his music, especially while eating really good gumbo with rice and beans.
Cold weather makes me hungry and sleepy. We're having freezing rain and one of my neighbors brought me a lost dog to take care of ... and I'm hungry and sleepy (yawn). Gonna go to bed now.
Oh oh oh ..... totally OT, but if you get a chance you HAVE to see "A Scanner Darkly" .... fantastic movie. Saw it today and it is amazing. G'nite.
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Noteworthy Wisconsin Contributions:
Famous People: Harry Houdini, Jackie Mason, Spencer Tracy, Don Ameche, Willem Dafoe, Laura Engles Wilder, Charles & John Ringling (Ringling Bros. Circus), Liberace, Frank Lloyd Wright, Bob Ucker, Orson Welles, Greta Van Sustren, Tyne Daly, Chris Farley, Frmr Chief Justice William Renquist, John Muir, Seymore Cray, Joseph McCarthy, Aldo Leopold
Inventions: The Transistor, The Electric Guitar, Colby Cheese (and about 40 other types of designer cheeses), The Republican Party (Organized in Ripon, WI), Snowmobile,
Folklore legends: Paul Bunyan, The Hodag
Most US circuses started in Baraboo, WI
Worlds Largest independent Air Show : EAA Airventure
Because there is so much about the UK in general I will go back to the rot countires of my mixed heritage and say
Ireland...GUINESS
Scotland.......WHISKY
England.......Flat BITTER
hic!
The greatest part of wisdom is learning to develop the ineffable genius of extracting the "neither here nor there" out of any situation...."
New Mexico?? Easy .... me!!
And then there is Hanna (of Hanna and Barbera ... the animators), and John Denver, Robert Crichton (the author), Demi Moore, Lew Wallace (he's the guy that wrote "Ben Hur"), Conrad Hilton (who started the hotel chain), and Pat Garrett (who shot Billy the Kid .... I Knew Sheriff Garrett's daugther ... she was an old lady when I was a little girl.)
The best Mexican food anywhere ... sopapillas to DIE for, with honey and fresh butter ... omigod!! Oh, and New Mexican whipped peppermint, hard to find outside of the area.
Well, and the "A Bomb", but I don't know if I'd consider that a good thing, even if you could argue that it put a quick end to the war in the Pacific.
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Oh, and erosiaart, the donut type cake (no hole) was invented by the Dutch, but the hole was added by a New England sea captain while out at sea. (He didn't like the stuff people put in the center of the cake, but if you didn't have stuff in the center, it didn't back properly ... so he had his cook back the cake with the center cut out.)
So, credit the USA for the donut.
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oh...thanks..that reminds me. Krispy Kreme donuts, started in Winston-Salem. Knew I forgot something. Texas Pete, and every part of the pig but the squeal (their idea of barbecue was termed by my sweet departed grandmother as 'dog meat'...;) It's essentially 'pig in a blender', chopped and stringy pork in a vinegar and pepper sauce..it's...filling..;) But I was raised on Texas brisket, so I may be a bit prejudiced (if you want to start an argument, mention barbecue..;)
I wish I'd said that.. The Staircase Wit
anahl nathrak uth vas betude doth yel dyenvey..;)
Texas brisket ..... oh yuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuum!!! My neighbor will slow smoke his for most of a day, and it comes out so tender. I wish they were home, they are a great family to mooch lunch from. They always have something good in the fridge.
But alas, they are in Los Angeles at a Hollywood/Country Music hybrid baby shower for their daugther who married into HW/CM royalty. I bet the food at that thing is going to be gooooood!!
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OK! So I feel like a bit of mischief!
Here's the deal. We all live in different parts of the world (Some of us live on different Worlds altogether) So, what did/does your country contribute to the world?
Now there's no need to get nasty or political, just think of something your country/nation/state invented, produced/s, donated/s that makes the world a better place to live in.
For instance:
USA = CocaCola
UK = Shakespeare
(Because there are a lot of you guys in the USA, think of what your particular STATE contributes)
Have fun, be nice!
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And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...