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    • John SayersJ Offline
      John Sayers
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      Australia has made it's mark in a few areas.

      1. the Ute (1934), known in the US as a pickup.
      2. the IVF freeze-thaw method for storing embryos (1983.
      3. anti-counterfeiting technology for banknotes (1992).
      4. Penicillin (1944)'s antibiotic properties were discovered and developed by Australian Howard Florey.
      5. the plastic disposable syringe (1949).
      6. ultrasound (1976), pioneered in Australia
      7. black box flight recorders (1961)
      8. Racecam TV sport coverage (1979).

      When I was at boarding school in New Zealand I spend a sunday playing around in the prototype of what became The Hamilton Jet Boat and later the Jet Ski.

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      • KrisidiousK Offline
        Krisidious
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        1. the Ute (1934), known in the US as a pickup.

        I knew there was a reason I loved Australia...

        By: Kristoff Rand
        Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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          sorgesu
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          Ohh, this is right up my alley. I specialized in weird topics for my oral speeches in high school: I did one on the history of the toilet:
          the first flush was over 2000 years ago in Crete:

          The Brassiere is named after Phillipe de Brassiere but he never patented it and the patent instead went to an engineer named Otto Titzling. (watch how you pronounce that) His marketing managaer was Hans Delving. (never mind)

          I did onE on the history of Swearing too, shall I get started?

          Susan Sorger
          Former Seller Hand Rendered Entourage
          Former Canadian Authorized Training Centre, SketchUp

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          • boofredlayB Offline
            boofredlay
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            Hell yeah.

            http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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            • R Offline
              Ross Macintosh
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              Canadians Frederick Banting & Charles Best discovered insulin in 1922. Estimates show there are more than 15 million diabetics living today who would have died at an early age without insulin.

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                sorgesu
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                YOu asked for it "Gadzooks" (God's Hooks), "sblood" (God's blood)

                A CURSE: "may you grow like an onion, with your head in the ground"

                Susan Sorger
                Former Seller Hand Rendered Entourage
                Former Canadian Authorized Training Centre, SketchUp

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                • T Offline
                  tomsdesk
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                  Kansas City inventions include:

                  Teflon, Eskimo Pie, M&M candy coating, the jazz jam session, the swing sound in jazz music, Wishbone salad dressing, the McDonald's Happy Meal, the multi-screen theater concept.

                  Proud of:

                  That "melts in your mouth, not in your hands" coating it pretty amazing...and tasty!

                  http://www.tomsdesk.moonfruit.com/
                  2.5D Trees & Shrubs!

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                  • AnssiA Offline
                    Anssi
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                    Inventions claimed to be Finnish:
                    Sauna
                    Women's right to vote (1906)
                    The Molotov Cocktail
                    The mobile phone (Nokia is a Finnish company that originally made rubber boots and car tyres)

                    Anssi

                    securi adversus homines, securi adversus deos rem difficillimam adsecuti sunt, ut illis ne voto quidem opus esset

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                    • W Offline
                      Will03
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                      Tom,

                      I hate to correct you, but the multiplex is a Canadian invention...
                      http://www.histori.ca/minutes/minute.do?id=10229

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                        Daniel Bouchard
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                        Other canadians inventions;

                        • Lightbulb (first patented) - Henry Woodward (1874)
                        • Garbage bag (green plastic) - Harry Wasyluk and Larry Hanson (1950s)
                        • Snowblower - Arthur Sicard (1927)
                        • Snowmobile - Joseph-Armand Bombardier (1937)
                        • Anti-Gravity Suit Invented by Wilbur Rounding Franks in 1941
                        • Electric Car Heater - Thomas Ahearn invented the first electric car heater in 1890
                        • Kerosene Invented by Doctor Abraham Gesner in 1846
                        • Music Synthesizer Invented by Hugh Le Caine in 1945
                        • Walkie-Talkie Invented by Donald L. Hings in 1942
                        • Wireless Radio Invented by Reginald A. Fessenden in 1900

                        and one of the best!

                        • zipper - Invented by Gideon Sundback (1913)

                        And I think then all of these inventors was under 14 years old!!! 😆 😆 😆

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                          tomsdesk
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                          Will, I stand corrected...

                          "North America's first two-screen theatre, The Elgin Theatre was created in 1957 by Nat Taylor in Ottawa, Ontario, when he expanded the 20 year old facility. Taylor is credited as inventor of the multiplex or cineplex, and later founded the Cineplex Odeon Corporation, opening the 18-screen Toronto Eaton Centre Cineplex, the world's largest at the time.[1]

                          Stanley Durwood of American Multi-Cinema (now AMC Theatres) pioneered what would become the multiplex in 1963 after realizing that he could operate several attached auditoriums with the same staff needed for one through careful management of the start times for each movie."

                          ...sorta. (I actually thought I'd get static about the Happy Meal, so proud are we :`)

                          http://www.tomsdesk.moonfruit.com/
                          2.5D Trees & Shrubs!

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                          • GaieusG Offline
                            Gaieus
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                            Some inventions by Hungarians (not all developed in Hungary - we all know of "brain-draining"...)

                            • safety matches
                            • dinamo
                            • carburator
                            • soda water
                            • helicopter
                            • ball pen
                            • the basics of modern informatics (computering)
                            • vitamine C
                            • the "BASIC" progamming language
                            • diesel and gas turbines
                            • the "Zeppelin"
                            • the nuclear reactor and later - though in "team work" - the atomic &hydrogene bombs (well, not to be very proud - or at least happy - of/with it...)
                            • the automatic telephone centre
                            • stereo radio broadcasting
                            • transformator (among others)
                            • micro-groove record player
                            • holography
                            • and last but not lest: the Rubic cube...

                            Gai...

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                            • CadFatherC Offline
                              CadFather
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                              in italy we know the telephone was first 'conceived' by Antonio Meucci..very interesting.. look it up

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                                Ross Macintosh
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                                Here's some more Canadian inventions:

                                17-alpha-ethynyl-17-hydroxy-5(10)-estren-3-one: today known simply as "The Pill"
                                Air-Conditioned Railway Coach: Henry Ruttan, 1858
                                Abdominizer: (infomercial exercise device) Dennis Colonello, 1984
                                A/C Radio Tube: Edward Samuels Rogers, 1925
                                Automatic Foghorn: Robert Foulis, 1859
                                Automatic Machinery Lubricator: Elijah McCoy
                                Automatic Postal Sorter: (200,000 letters an hour) Maurice Levy, 1957
                                Basketball: James Naismith, 1891
                                Bone Marrow Compatibility Test: Barbara Bain, 1960
                                Chocolate Bar: Arthur Ganong, 1910
                                Computerized Braille: Roland Galarneau, 1972
                                Creed Telegraph System: (Morse Code to text) Fredrick Creed, 1900
                                Electric Cooking Range: Thomas Ahearn, 1882
                                Electric Light Bulb: Henry Woodward invented the electric light bulb in 1874 then sold the patent to Thomas Edison
                                Electron Microscope: Eli Franklin Burton, Cecil Hall, James Hillier, Albert Prebus, 1937
                                Electric Organ: Morse Robb, 1928
                                Electric Streetcar: John Joseph Wright, 1883
                                Fathometer: (early sonar) Reginald A. Fessenden, 1919
                                Film Colourization: Wilson Markle, 1983
                                Goalie Mask: Jaques Plante, 1960
                                Gramophone: Alexander Graham Bell & Emile Berliner, 1889
                                Green Ink Currency ink: Thomas Sterry Hunt, 1862
                                Half-tone Engraving: Georges Edouard Desbarats & William Augustus Leggo, 1869
                                Heart Pacemaker: Dr.John A. Hopps, 1950
                                Hydrofoil Boat: Alexander Graham Bell & Casey Baldwin, 1908
                                Instant Mashed Potatos: Edward A. Asselbergs, 1962
                                JAVA: (programming language) James Gosling, 1994
                                Jetliner: The first commercial jetliner to fly in North America was designed by James Floyd in 1949.
                                Jolly Jumper (Baby bungee jumping): Olivia Poole, 1959
                                Music Synthesizer: Hugh Le Caine, 1945
                                Newsprint: Charles Fenerty, 1838
                                Odometer (mechanical): Samuel McKeen, 1854
                                Paint Roller: Norman Breakey, 1940
                                Plexiglas: William Chalmers, 1931
                                Pumpable liquid hand soap system: Harold Humphrey, 1972
                                Portable Film Developing System: Arthur Williams McCurdy, 1890 (McCurdy foolishly sold the patent to George Eastman in 1903)
                                Process to Extract Helium from NG: Sir John Cunningham McLennan, 1915
                                Quartz Clock: Warren Marrison
                                R-Theta Navigation System: J.E.G. Wright, 1958
                                Radio-Transmitted Voice: Reginald A. Fessenden, 1904
                                Railway Car Brake: George B. Dorey, 1913
                                Railway Sleeper Car: Samuel Sharp, 1857
                                Plastic bottle Machine (Rotary Blow Molding): Gustave Côté, 1966
                                Safety Paint: Neil Harpham, 1974
                                Silicon Chip Blood Analyzer: Imants Lauks, 1986
                                Standard Time: Sir Sanford Fleming, 1878
                                Stereo-orthography Map Making: T.J. Blachut & Stanley Collins, 1965
                                Superphosphate Fertilizer: Thomas L. Wilson, 1896
                                Synthetic Sucrose: Dr. Raymond Lemieux, 1953
                                Television System: Reginald A. Fessenden, 1927
                                Television Camera: F. C. P. Henroteau, 1934
                                Telephone Handset: Cyril Duquet, 1878
                                Tuck-Away-Handle Beer Carton: Steve Pasjac, 1957
                                Undersea Telegraph Cable: Fredrick Newton Gisborne, 1857
                                UV-degradable Plastics: Dr. James Guillet, 1971
                                Wirephoto (fax concept): Edward Samuels Rogers, 1925
                                Pablum (baby food): Drs. A. Brown, F. Tisdall, & T. Drake, 1930s
                                Superman: Joe Shuster & Jerome Siegel, 1938
                                Panoramic Camera: John Connon, 1887
                                Electric Wheelchair: George J. Klein
                                Silicon Steel Alloy: Reginald A. Fessenden, 1892
                                Alkaline Batteries & Lithium batteries: Lewis Frederick Urry, 1959
                                Two-way transatlantic radio transmission: Reginald Fessenden, 1906
                                Instant Replay (for televised sports): George Retzlaff, 1955

                                plus the Dental Mirror, Tracer Bullets, Radio Compass, portable baby highchair, Yachtzee game, Trivial Pursuit game, Pictionary game, Balderdash game, Nursing Mother Breast Pads, helium as a substitute for hydrogen in airships, the first cardiac intensive care unit, and Margerine,

                                And close to my heart...
                                the yummy McIntosh Apple: developed by John McIntosh, 1796

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