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Originally Posted by zakarpatska
Which creations were you thinking of? On my short list for the greatest inventions (creations?) would be the car (Germany, 1880s), the steam engine (England, 1690s), the train (England 1780s), the electronic digital computer (England 1943), nuclear fission (Italy, 1932), telescope (Italy 1600s), screw propeller (Austria-Hungary, 1820s), Diesel engine (Germany, 1850s), piano (Italy, 1690s), reinforced concrete (France, 1850s), steel (Turkey or China, roughly 2000 B.C.E), etc. I guess it depends on what you consider greatest or what qualifies as a creation.
One the Americans I admire, Jonas Salk, does not seem to have had profit as his primary motivation though he gave to the human race more than most. Something to think about.
Perhaps you were thinking of Al Gore and the Internet?
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Ok, perhaps im a little bias, with my statement, please .. don't link me in anyway with Al Gore though, im not a fan of the man in any way
there is one great invention that the world has to bow down to that came from the U.S.
Mary Phelps Jacob, 1913...........The Bra.......