Some Italian bloke, I believe, but John Bogie Laird got in first with the patent application..
And don't forget the invention that NSC can claim for our very own ...
the Binfest.
Not to mention the CJTC
I think Johan of Gutenberg would have something to say about thatThe Printing Press - Caxton.
Has nobody mentioned the telephone?
We made it our own before censorship intervened...doesn't that count then?Sadly we can't lay claim to that one.
You'd need to speak to Blade's scriptwriters
... and many users who spill their man-seed in front of one.It's a bit like the computer: who's the inventor? Babbage? Zuse? Turing? Flowers? Von Neumann? The device had many fathers
Bouncing bomb
And don't forget the invention that NSC can claim for our very own ...
the Binfest.
I think Johan of Gutenberg would have something to say about that
That's not a clear cut one. Certainly Bell is credited as the inventor but he built on the work of an Italian called Meucci (sp?). Bell was undoubtedly the more astute businessman and could commercially exploit the invention but it's not right to say he was the sole inventor.
It's a bit like the computer: who's the inventor? Babbage? Zuse? Turing? Flowers? Von Neumann? The device had many fathers
What about the or otherwise known as the Uncle Spielberg. Can NSC lay claim to that?
Cue 6 pages of US claiming I am cyber bullying him.
Can we include the greatest invention of all time the Apple ipod? That English guy was a key member of the team which designed it.
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Football, rugby, cricket
The steam engine