The Saxophone
Apparently, puffed rice cakes :v: [URL]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puffed_rice_cakes[/URL]
An [B]electric[/B] racing car, setting a world record of 68 mph in 1899.
Modern medicine (Vesalius)
Modern asphalt roads
And other stuff like stroboscopes and engines n shit
Skittles. :smug:
Ireland:
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Irish_inventions_and_discoveries[/url] (note: this is an incomplete list, their are many more!)
Modern Chemistry
Beaufort scale
Hollow needle in syringe(your welcome heroin addicts!)
Electron(discovered)
Guided missile
Radiotherapy(cancer treatment)
Portable defibrillator
(your welcome alcoholics:)
Irish Whiskey
Guinness
and more!!
Helicopters
Table football
Chupa Chups
Staplers
Pencil sharpeners
And mops :v:
The Tank - Australia.
Finland has invented
[img]http://www.mattipulli.fi/galleria/karjalakuvat/images/vanha_sauna.jpg[/img]
Sauna.
[QUOTE=Jorori;27056276]Helicopters
Table football
Chupa Chups
Staplers
Pencil sharpeners
And mops :v:[/QUOTE]
uhm im pretty sure da vinci invented the helicopter
Finland,
Sauna
Lua.
Pizza
Condoms
Eye Glasses
Parachutes
Pianos
telephones
thermometers
Wireless
I live in italy :smug:
The telephone and insulin.
Insulin, Treatment for Diabetes [1921, Frederick Banting, Charles Best]
Telephone [1876, Alexander Graham Bell]
Tarmac (Well, the stuff it was perfected from)
Telephone
Television
Radar
Bicycle
Fingerprint forensics
Clones
Logarithms
Golf
Fridge
Toilet
Lawnmower
Ghillie suit
Colour photography
Hypodermic syringe
Penicillin
Insulin
Hypnotism
Cast Steel
Cordite
Steam engine
UST
Basis of the Radio
Electromagnetism
MRI
Seismometer
Shot Putt
Waterproof jackets
Electric Clock
Marmalade
Bank of England
Bank of France
:smug: :scotland:
I started off with stuff I knew then resorted to Wikipedia from Fridge onwards.
Team Fortress.
[QUOTE=ThunderGod;27055483]You best be trollin...
Also England so industry[/QUOTE]
Too subtle?
Also, Christianity.
[QUOTE=alexk;27060360]The telephone and insulin.
Insulin, Treatment for Diabetes [1921, Frederick Banting, Charles Best]
Telephone [1876, Alexander Graham Bell][/QUOTE]
Bell was Scottish..
[QUOTE=Paramud;27060886]Too subtle?
Also, Christianity.[/QUOTE]
are you from the middle east?
this
[img]http://thomasdolina.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/nuclear_blast.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE='Poesidan [GAG];27047812']Nuclear weapons (:frown:)[/QUOTE]
Why sad face?
[QUOTE=Dlaor-guy;27048489]Holland: microscopes, telescopes, pendulum clocks, electrocardiographers, CDs, sawmills, submarines and artificial kidneys. Basically a ton of useful stuff.
[editline]29th December 2010[/editline]
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Also, we discovered Australia, bacteria, sperm cells and photosynthesis![/QUOTE]
You may have landed on it first but France and portuagal saw it first.
Also we English owned it.
:]
this thread is full of wrong facts. NO, USA did not invent the atom bomb, German scientists did.
[QUOTE=bazyboy;27062562]this thread is full of wrong facts. NO, USA did not invent the atom bomb, German scientists did.[/QUOTE]
They never got a full working model, and the only thing they realtively aided with the Nuclear Bomb project was how to connect a nuke to a V2 Missile type platform.
Computing
Charge coupled device was co-invented by Canadian physicist Willard Boyle and American physicist George E. Smith (1969).
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Agriculture
Canola (or rapeseed) was developed by National Research Council personnel in the (1940s).
The McIntosh Red apple was developed by John McIntosh.
((Marquis wheat))
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Communication
The Walkie-Talkie was invented by Alfred J. Gross (1941).
The television camera was improved by F.C.P. Henroteau (1934).
Amplitude modulation was invented by Reginald Fessenden in 1906.
Standard time was introduced by Sir Sandford Fleming (1878).
The Cesium Beam atomic clock was developed by National Research Council personnel in the 1960s.
Java programming language was invented by James Gosling.
Development of the BlackBerry was led by Mike Lazaridis.
The Pager was invented by Alfred J. Gross in 1949.
The 56k modem was invented by Dr. Brent Townshend in 1996.
The Telephone was invented by Scottish-born inventor Alexander Graham Bell in Brantford, Ontario
Brunton compass was patented by David W. Brunton in 1894.
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Transportation and mobility
The hydrofoil boat was invented by Alexander Graham Bell and Casey Baldwin(1908).
The term jetliner was derived from the Avro Jetliner designed by James C. Floyd in (1949).
The electric streetcar was improved by John Joseph Wright in (1883).
The Canadarm was developed by staff of the National Aeronautical Establishment (1981).
The variable pitch propeller was invented by Wallace Rupert Turnbull (1927).
The snowmobile was invented by Joseph-Armand Bombardier (1937).
The Crash Position Indicator was invented by personnel of the National Research Council in the (1950s)
The Parclo (partial cloverleaf) interchange was developed by planners at the Ontario Department of Highways (20th century)
The Electric wheelchair was invented by George Klein during World War II
The Uno motorcycle was invented by Ben Gulak while still a teenager in 2006.
Bixi, a public bicycle sharing system launched in Montreal in 2009.
JACO, a robotic arm for wheelchair invented by Charles Deguire and Louis-Joseph Caron L'Écuyer from Kinova. [1] [2]
Power Knee, a robotic leg device invented by Victhom [3] [4]
TM4 MФTIVE, a lightweight magnet electric motor invented by Pierre Couture in 1982.
The Quasiturbine was invented in 1996. [5]
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Climate
The snow blower was invented by Arthur Sicard (1927).
The foghorn was invented by Robert Foulis (1854).
The rotary snowplow for railroads was invented by a Canadian dentist in 1869.
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Defence
The gas mask was improved by Cluny MacPherson in 1915.
The G-suit was invented by Wilbur R. Franks in 1941.
The Walkie-Talkie was invented by Donald L. Hings and Alfred J. Gross in 1942 for military use.
SONAR was invented by Reginald Fessenden .
ASDIC was invented by Robert William Boyle in 1916.
The Beartrap (helicopter device) was invented for the Royal Canadian Navy in the early 1960s and still in use in the 21st century by the Canadian Forces Maritime Command.
The CADPAT was the first ion and passive negative ion generator uniform in the world developed in 1996.
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Sport and entertainment
Table hockey games was invented by Donald Munro (1930s).
Basketball was invented by James Naismith (1892).
The goalie mask was invented by Jacques Plante in 1959.
IMAX was co-invented by Roman Kroitor in 1968.
DigiSync a bar-code reader used in motion picture production was invented by Mike Lazaridis (it won Emmy and Academy Awards in 1999)
Five pin bowling was invented by Thomas F. Ryan in Toronto in 1909.
Ice hockey was invented in Windsor, Nova Scotia. The life long dispute has been made official.[citation needed]
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Medicine
Insulin (as a diabetes treatment) was invented by Frederick Banting, Charles Best and James Collip (1922)
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Domestic life
Peanut butter was invented by Marcellus Gilmore Edson in 1884.
The candy bar was invented by James H. Ganong and Gilbert Ganong in 1910. That this was the first is subject to dispute.
Pablum was invented by Frederick Tisdall, Theodore Drake, and Allan Brown in 1930.
Plexiglas was invented by William Chalmers while a graduate student at McGill University in 1931.
Easy-Off Oven Cleaner was invented by Herbert McCool in Regina in 1932.
The garbage bag was invented by Harry Wasylyk, 1950.
The jolly jumper was invented by Olivia Poole in 1959.
Caesar (cocktail), introduced in Calgary in 1969.
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Tools and manufacturing
A process for distilling Kerosene was invented by Abraham Gesner.
A process for making pulped wood paper was invented by Charles Fenerty
The paint roller was invented by Norman James Breakey.
The Robertson screwdriver was invented by P.L. Robertson
The chain saw was invented by Raelene Hines
lol wikipedia copypasta'd
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