Made in Canada (no, not the really crappy TV show)
http://inventors.about.com/library/weekly/aa090100a.htm
some of this I never knew before, I felt that this should be posted..., so posted it is! |
Interesting. Except...
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Is it talking about the actual inventing or just who pantented whatever? If it is talking about actual inventing then there are a few that I would question also.
Still, thankyou for the paint roller! |
Pointy: I believe what is important is the actually engine, which means you credit The United Kingdom, and The Germans. But you're right, the DeHavilland Coment 1 was the first Jet Liner, which first flew in 1951
edit: My mistake, it's British, not Canadian, you're right about it not being Canadian, unless more on the story is found... stripysox: If it was actual inventing, then lightbulbs should be included in there (Edison only got credit, he also made working ones, but it's not his invention) also, no problem. - Also: I wonder why pablum isn't in there, I didn't see it, and I KNOW it'd Canadian, so is muskol, bushplanes STOL planes and kerosene If concepts where among the page, it'd also include hovercraft |
i thought the lightbulb was actually invented by a german, might well be wrong though.
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it was Heinrich Göbel |
you know, all of this is confusing
we should make a thread to set history straight |
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