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To: SkyDancer
Lit of things invented by men:
        20th century:
        # 1900: Rigid dirigible airship: Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin
        # 1901: Improved wireless transmitter: Reginald Fessenden
        # 1901: Mercury vapor lamp: Peter C. Hewitt
        # 1901: paperclip: Johan Vaaler
        # 1902: Radio magnetic detector: Guglielmo Marconi
        # 1902: Radio telephone: Poulsen Reginald Fessenden
        # 1902: Rayon cellulose ester: Arthur D. Little
        # 1903: Electrocardiograph (EKG): Willem Einthoven
        # 1903: Powered Monoplane: Richard Pearse
        # 1903: Powered Airplane: Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright
        # 1903: Bottle machine: Michael Owens
        # 1904: Thermionic valve: John Ambrose Fleming
        # 1904: Separable Attachment Plug: Harvey Hubbell
        # 1905: Radio tube diode: John Ambrose Fleming
        # 1906: Triode amplifier: Lee DeForest
        # 1907: Radio amplifier: Lee DeForest
        # 1907: Radio tube triode: Lee DeForest
        # 1907: Vacuum cleaner, (electric): James Spangler
        # 1909: Monoplane: Henry W. Walden
        # 1909: Bakelite: Leo Baekeland
        # 1909: Gun silencer: Hiram Percy Maxim
        # 1910: Thermojet engine: Henri Coandă
        # 1911: Gyrocompass: Elmer A. Sperry
        # 1911: Automobile self starter (perfected): Charles F. Kettering
        # 1911: Air conditioner: Willis Haviland Carrier
        # 1911: Cellophane: Jacques Brandenburger
        # 1911: Hydroplane: Glenn Curtiss
        # 1912: photography ;Lapse-time camera for use with plants:Arthur C. Pillsbury
        # 1912: Regenerative radio circuit: Edwin H. Armstrong
        # 1913: Crossword puzzle: Arthur Wynne
        # 1913: Improved X-Ray: William D. Coolidge
        # 1913: Double acting wrench: Robert Owen
        # 1913: Cracking process for Gasoline: William M. Burten
        # 1913: Gyroscope stabilizer: Elmer A. Sperry
        # 1913: Geiger counter: Hans Geiger
        # 1913: Radio receiver, cascade tuning: Ernst Alexanderson
        # 1913: Radio receiver, heterodyne: Reginald Fessenden
        # 1913: Stainless steel: Harry Brearley
        # 1914: Radio transmitter triode mod.: Ernst Alexanderson
        # 1914: Liquid fuel rocket: Robert Goddard
        # 1914: Tank, military: Ernest Dunlop Swinton
        # 1915: Tungsten Filament: Irving Langmuir
        # 1915: Searchlight arc: Elmer A. Sperry
        # 1915: Radio tube oscillator: Lee DeForest
        # 1916: Browning Gun: John Browning
        # 1916: Thompson submachine gun: John T. Thompson
        # 1916: Incandescent gas lamp: Irving Langmuir
        # 1917: Sonar echolocation: Paul Langevin
        # 1918: Super heterodyne: Edwin H. Armstrong
        # 1918: Interrupter gear: Anton Fokker
        # 1918: Radio crystal oscillator: A.M. Nicolson
        # 1918: Pop-up toaster: Charles Strite
        # 1919: the Theremin: Leon Theremin
        # 1922: Radar: Robert Watson-Watt, A. H. Taylor, L. C. Young, Gregory Breit, Merle Antony Tuve
        # 1922: Technicolor: Herbert T. Kalmus
        # 1922: Water skiing: Ralph Samuelson
        # 1922: Photography : First mass production photo machine:Arthur C. Pillsbury
        # 1923: Arc tube: Ernst Alexanderson
        # 1923: Sound film: Lee DeForest
        # 1923: Television Electronic: Philo Farnsworth
        # 1923: Wind tunnel: Max Munk
        # 1923: Autogyro: Juan de la Cierva
        # 1923: Xenon flash lamp: Harold Edgerton
        # 1925: ultra-centrifuge: Theodor Svedberg - used to determine molecular weights
        # 1925: Television Iconoscope: Vladimir Zworykin
        # 1925: Television Nipkow System: C. Francis Jenkins
        # 1925: Telephoto: C. Francis Jenkins
        # 1926: Television Mechanical Scanner: John Logie Baird
        # 1926: Aerosol spray: Rotheim
        # 1927: Mechanical cotton picker: John Rust
        # 1927: Photography:First microscopic motion picture camera: Arthur C. Pillsbury
        # 1928: sliced bread: Otto Frederick Rohwedder
        # 1928: Electric dry shaver: Jacob Schick
        # 1928: Antibiotics: Alexander Fleming
        # 1929: Electroencephelograph (EEG): Hans Berger
        # 1929: Photography:First X-Ray motion picture camera:Arthur C. Pillsbury
        # 1920s: Mechanical potato peeler: Herman Lay
        # 1930: Neoprene: Wallace Carothers
        # 1930: Nylon: Wallace Carothers
        # 1930: Photography: Underwater Motion Picture Camera: Arthur C. Pillsbury
        # 1931: the Radio telescope: Karl Jansky Grote Reber
        # 1932: Polaroid glass: Edwin H. Land
        # 1935: microwave radar: Robert Watson-Watt
        # 1935: Trampoline: George Nissen and Larry Griswold
        # 1935: Spectrophotometer: Arthur C. Hardy
        # 1935: Casein fiber: Earl Whittier Stephen
        # 1935: Hammond Organ: Laurens Hammond
        # 1936: Pinsetter (bowling): Gottfried Schmidt
        # 1937: Jet engine: Frank Whittle Hans von Ohain
        # 1938: Fiberglass: Russell Games Slayter John H. Thomas
        # 1938: Computer: Konrad Zuse (Germany) simultaneously as Atanasoff (United States)
        # 1939: FM radio: Edwin H. Armstrong
        # 1939: Helicopter: Igor Sikorsky
        # 1939: View-master: William Gruber
        # 1942: Bazooka Rocket Gun: Leslie A. Skinner C. N. Hickman
        # 1942: Undersea oil pipeline: Hartley, Anglo-Iranian, Siemens in Operation Pluto
        # 1942: frequency hopping: Hedy Lamarr and George Antheil
        # 1943: Aqua-Lung: Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Emile Gagnan
        # 1943: electronic programmable digital computer: Tommy Flowers [1]
        # 1944: Electron spectrometer: Deutsch Elliot Evans
        # 1945: Nuclear weapons (but note: chain reaction theory: 1933)
        # 1946: microwave oven: Percy Spencer
        # 1947: Transistor: William Shockley, Walter Brattain, John Bardeen
        # 1947: Polaroid camera: Edwin Land
        # 1948: Long Playing Record: Peter Carl Goldmark
        # 1949: Atomic clocks
        # 1952: fusion bomb: Edward Teller and Stanislaw Ulam
        # 1952: hovercraft: Christopher Cockerell
        # 1953: maser: Charles Townes
        # 1953: medical ultrasonography
        # 1954: transistor radio (dated from the from Regency TR1) (USA)
        # 1954: first nuclear power reactor
        # 1954: geodesic dome: Buckminster Fuller
        # 1955: Velcro: George de Mestral
        # 1957: Jet Boat: William Hamilton
        # 1957: EEG topography: Walter Grey Walter
        # 1957: Bubble Wrap - Alfred Fielding and Marc Chavannes of Sealed Air
        # 1958: the Integrated circuit: Jack Kilby of Texas Instruments, Robert Noyce at Fairchild Semiconductor
        # 1959: snowmobile: Joseph-Armand Bombardier
        # 1960s: Packet switching: Donald Davies and Paul Baran, video games
        # 1960: lasers: Theodore Maiman, at Hughes Aircraft
        # 1962: Communications satellites: Arthur C. Clarke
        # 1962: Light-emitting diode: Nick Holonyak
        # 1963: Hypertext: Ted Nelson
        # 1963: Computer mouse: Douglas Engelbart
        # 1965: 8-track tapes: William Powell Lear
        # 1968: Video game console: Ralph Baer
        # 1970: Fiber optics
        # 1971: E-mail: Ray Tomlinson
        # 1971: the Microprocessor
        # 1971: the Pocket calculator
        # 1971: Magnetic resonance imaging: Raymond V. Damadian
        # 1972: Computed Tomography: Godfrey Newbold Hounsfield
        # 1973: Ethernet: Bob Metcalfe and David Boggs
        # 1973: Monash University scientists report the world's first IVF pregnancy.
        # 1974: Scramjet: NASA and United States Navy -- first operational prototype flown in 2002
        # 1974: Heimlich Maneuever: Henry Heimlich
        # 1975: digital camera: Steven Sasson
        # 1977: the personal computer (dated from Commodore PET)
        # 1978: Philips releases the laserdisc player
        # 1978: Spring loaded camming device: Ray Jardine
        # 1979: the Walkman: Akio Morita, Masaru Ibuka, Kozo Ohsone
        # 1979: the cellular telephone (first commercially fielded version, NTT)
        # 1970s: Tomahawk Cruise Missile (first computerized cruise missile)
        # 1983: Domain Name System: Paul Mockapetris
        # 1985: polymerase chain reaction: Kary Mullis
        # 1985: DNA fingerprinting: Alec Jeffreys
        # 1989: the World Wide Web: Tim Berners-Lee

        19th century
        # 1800: Electric battery: Alessandro Volta
        # 1801: Jacquard loom: Joseph Marie Jacquard
        # 1802: Screw propeller steamboat Phoenix: John Stevens
        # 1802: gas stove: Zachäus Andreas Winzler
        # 1805: Submarine Nautilus: Robert Fulton
        # 1805: Refrigerator: Oliver Evans
        # 1807: Steamboat Clermont: Robert Fulton
        # 1808: Band saw: William Newberry
        # 1811: Gun- Breechloader: Thornton (?)
        # 1812: Metronome: Dietrich Nikolaus Winkel
        # 1813: Hand printing press: George Clymer
        # 1814: Steam Locomotive (Blucher): George Stephenson
        # 1816: Miner's safety lamp: Humphry Davy
        # 1816: Metronome: Johann Nepomuk Maelzel (reputed)
        # 1816: Stirling engine: Robert Stirling
        # 1816: Stethoscope: Rene Theophile Hyacinthe Laennec
        # 1817: Kaleidoscope: David Brewster
        # 1819: Breech loading flintlock: John Hall
        # 1821: Electric motor: Michael Faraday
        # 1823: Electromagnet: William Sturgeon
        # 1826: Photography: Joseph Nicéphore Niépce
        # 1826: internal combustion engine: Samuel Morey
        # 1827: Insulated wire: Joseph Henry
        # 1827: Screw propeller: Josef Ressel
        # 1827: Friction match: John Walker
        # 1830: Lawn mower: Edwin Beard Budding
        # 1831: Multiple coil magnet: Joseph Henry
        # 1831: Magnetic acoustic telegraph: Joseph Henry (patented 1837)
        # 1831: Reaper: Cyrus McCormick
        # 1831: Electrical generator: Michael Faraday, Stefan Jedlik
        # 1834: June 14 - Isaac Fischer, Jr. patents sandpaper
        # 1834: The Hansom cab is patented
        # 1834: Louis Braille perfects his Braille system
        # 1835: Photogenic Drawing: William Henry Fox Talbot
        # 1835: Revolver: Samuel Colt
        # 1835: Morse code: Samuel Morse
        # 1835: Electromechanical Relay: Joseph Henry
        # 1836: Samuel Colt receives a patent for the Colt revolver (February 24)
        # 1836: Improved screw propeller: John Ericsson
        # 1836: Sewing machine: Josef Madersberger
        # 1837: Photography: Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre
        # 1837: First US electric printing press patented by Thomas Davenport (February 25)
        # 1837: Steel plow: John Deere
        # 1837: Standard diving dress: Augustus Siebe
        # 1837: Camera Zoom Lens: Jozef Maximilián Petzval
        # 1838: Electric telegraph: Charles Wheatstone
        # 1838: Forerunner of Morse code: Alfred Vail
        # 1838: closed diving suit with a helmet: Augustus Siebe
        # 1839: Vulcanization of rubber: Charles Goodyear
        # 1840: Frigate with submarine machinery SS Princeton: John Ericsson
        # 1840: artificial fertilizer: Justus von Liebig
        # 1842: Anaesthesia: Crawford Long
        # 1843: Typewriter: Charles Thurber
        # 1843: Fax machine: Alexander Bain
        #
        # 1844: Telegraph: Samuel Morse
        # 1845: Portland cement: William Aspdin
        # 1845: Double tube tire: Robert Thomson (inventor)
        # 1846: Sewing machine: Elias Howe
        # 1846: Rotary printing press: Richard M. Hoe
        # 1849: Safety pin: Walter Hunt
        # 1849: Francis turbine: James B. Francis
        # 1852: Airship: Henri Giffard
        # 1852: Passenger elevator: Elisha Otis
        # 1852: Gyroscope: Léon Foucault
        # 1853: Glider: Sir George Cayley
        # 1855: Bunsen burner: Robert Bunsen
        # 1855: Bessemer process: Henry Bessemer
        # 1856: First celluloids: Alexander Parkes
        # 1858: Undersea telegraph cable: Fredrick Newton Gisborne
        # 1858: Shoe sole sewing machine: Lyman R. Blake
        # 1858: Mason jar: John L. Mason
        # 1859: Oil drill: Edwin L. Drake
        # 1860: Linoleum: Fredrick Walton
        # 1860: Repeating rifle: Oliver F. Winchester, Christopher Spencer
        # 1860: Self-propelled torpedo: Ivan Lupis-Vukić
        # 1861: Ironclad USS Monitor: John Ericsson
        # 1861: Regenerative Furnace: Carl Wilhelm Siemens
        # 1862: Revolving machine gun: Richard J. Gatling
        # 1862: Mechanical submarine: Narcís Monturiol i Estarriol
        # 1862: Pasteurization: Louis Pasteur, Claude Bernard
        # 1863: Player piano: Henri Fourneaux
        # 1864: First concept typewriter: Peter Mitterhofer
        # 1865: Compression ice machine: Thaddeus Lowe
        # 1866: Dynamite: Alfred Nobel
        # 1867:
        # 1868: First practical typewriter: Christopher Sholes, Carlos Glidden and Samuel W. Soule, with assistance from James Densmore
        # 1868: Air brake (rail): George Westinghouse
        # 1868: Oleomargarine: Mege Mouries
        # 1869: Vacuum cleaner: I.W. McGaffers
        # 1870: Magic Lantern projector: Henry R. Heyl
        # 1870: Stock ticker: Thomas Alva Edison
        # 1870: Mobile Gasoline Engine, Automobile: Siegfried Marcus
        # 1871: Cable car (railway): Andrew S. Hallidie
        # 1871: Compressed air rock drill: Simon Ingersoll
        # 1872: Celluloid (later development): John W. Hyatt
        # 1872: Adding machine: Edmund D. Barbour
        # 1873: Barbed wire: Joseph F. Glidden
        # 1873: Railway knuckle coupler: Eli H. Janney
        # 1873: Modern direct current electric motor: Zénobe Gramme
        # 1874: Electric street car: Stephen Dudle Field
        # 1875: Dynamo: William A. Anthony
        # 1875: Gun- (magazine): Benjamin B. Hotchkiss
        # 1876: Telephone: Alexander Graham Bell
        # 1876: Telephone: Elisha Gray
        # 1876: Carpet sweeper: Melville Bissell
        # 1876: Gasoline carburettor: Daimler
        # 1877: Stapler: Henry R. Heyl
        # 1877: Induction motor: Nikola Tesla
        # 1877: Phonograph: Thomas Alva Edison
        # 1877: Electric welding: Elihu Thomson
        # 1877: Twine Knotter: John Appleby
        # 1878: Cathode ray tube: William Crookes
        # 1878: Transparent film: Eastman Goodwin
        # 1878: Rebreather: Henry Fleuss
        # 1878: Incandescent Light bulb: Joseph Swan
        # 1879: Pelton turbine: Lester Pelton
        # 1879: Automobile engine: Karl Benz
        # 1879: Cash register: James Ritty
        # 1879: Automobile (Patent): George B. Seldon ... note did NOT invent auto
        # 1880: Photophone: Alexander Graham Bell
        # 1880: Roll film: George Eastman
        # 1880: Safety razor: Kampfe Brothers
        # 1880: Seismograph: John Milne
        # 1881: Electric welding machine: Elihu Thomson
        # 1881: Metal detector: Alexander Graham Bell
        # 1882: Electric fan: Schuyler Skatts Wheeler
        # 1882: Electric flat iron: Henry W. Seely
        # 1883: Auto engine - compression ignition: Gottlieb Daimler
        # 1883: two-phase (alternating current) induction motor: Nikola Tesla
        # 1884: Linotype machine: Ottmar Mergenthaler
        # 1884: Fountain pen: Lewis Waterman NB: Did not invent fountain pen, nor even "first practical fountain pen". Started manufacture in 1883, too.
        # 1884: Punched card accounting: Herman Hollerith
        # 1884: Trolley car, (electric): Frank Sprague, Karel Van de Poele
        # 1885: Automobile, differential gear: Karl Benz
        # 1885: Maxim gun: Hiram Stevens Maxim
        # 1885: Motor cycle: Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach
        # 1885: Alternating current transformer: William Stanley
        # 1886: Gasoline engine: Gottlieb Daimler
        # 1886: Improved phonograph cylinder: Tainter & Bell
        # 1887: Monotype machine: Tolbert Lanston
        # 1887: Contact lens: Adolf E. Fick, Eugene Kalt and August Muller
        # 1887: Gramophone record: Emile Berliner
        # 1887: Automobile, (gasoline): Gottlieb Daimler
        # 1888: Polyphase AC Electric power system: Nikola Tesla (30 related patents.)
        # 1888: Kodak hand camera: George Eastman
        # 1888: Ballpoint pen: John Loud
        # 1888: Pneumatic tube tire: John Boyd Dunlop
        # 1888: Harvester-thresher: Matteson (?)
        # 1888: Kinematograph: Augustin Le Prince
        # 1889: Automobile, (steam): Sylvester Roper
        # 1890: Pneumatic Hammer: Charles B. King
        # 1891: Automobile Storage Battery: William Morrison
        # 1891: Zipper: Whitcomb L. Judson
        # 1891: Carborundum: Edward G. Acheson
        # 1892: Color photography: Frederic E. Ives
        # 1892: Automatic telephone exchange (electromechanical): Almon Strowger - First in commercial service.
        # 1893: Photographic gun: E.J. Marcy
        # 1893: Half tone engraving: Frederick Ives
        # 1893: Wireless communication: Nikola Tesla
        # 1895: Phatoptiken projector: Woodville Latham
        # 1895: Phantascope: C. Francis Jenkins
        # 1895: Disposable blades: King C. Gillette
        # 1895: Diesel engine: Rudolf Diesel
        # 1895: Radio signals: Guglielmo Marconi
        # 1895: Shredded Wheat: Henry Perky
        # 1896: Vitascope: Thomas Armat
        # 1896: Steam turbine: Charles Curtis
        # 1896: Electric stove: William S. Hadaway
        # 1897: Automobile, magneto: Robert Bosch
        # 1898: Remote control: Nikola Tesla
        # 1899: Automobile self starter: Clyde J. Coleman
        # 1899: Magnetic tape recorder: Valdemar Poulsen
        # 1899: Gas turbine: Charles Curtis

        18th cent.
        # 1701: Seed drill: Jethro Tull
        # 1705: Steam piston engine: Thomas Newcomen
        # 1709: Piano: Bartolomeo Cristofori
        # 1710: Thermometer: René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur
        # 1711: Tuning fork: John Shore
        # 1714: Mercury thermometer: Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit
        # 1730: Mariner's quadrant: Thomas Godfrey
        # 1731: Sextant: John Hadley
        # 1733: Flying shuttle: John Kay (Flying Shuttle)
        # 1742: Franklin stove: Benjamin Franklin
        # 1750: Flatboat: Jacob Yoder
        # 1752: Lightning rod: Benjamin Franklin
        # 1762: Iron smelting process: Jared Eliot
        # 1767: Spinning jenny: James Hargreaves
        # 1767: Carbonated water: Joseph Priestley
        # 1769: Steam engine: James Watt
        # 1769: Water Frame: Richard Arkwright
        # 1775: Submarine Turtle: David Bushnell
        # 1777: Card teeth making machine: Oliver Evans
        # 1777: Circular saw: Samuel Miller
        # 1779: Spinning mule: Samuel Crompton
        # 1783: Multitubular boiler engine: John Stevens
        # 1783: Parachute: Jean Pierre Blanchard
        # 1783: Hot air balloon: Montgolfier brothers
        # 1784: Bifocals: Benjamin Franklin
        # 1784: Shrapnel shell: Henry Shrapnel
        # 1785: Power loom: Edmund Cartwright
        # 1785: Automatic flour mill: Oliver Evans
        # 1787: Non-condensing high pressure Engine: Oliver Evans
        # 1790: Cut and head nail machine: Jacob Perkins
        # 1791: Steamboat: John Fitch
        # 1791: Artificial teeth: Nicholas Dubois De Chemant
        # 1793: Cotton gin: Eli Whitney
        # 1793: Optical telegraph: Claude Chappe
        # 1797: Cast iron plow: Charles Newbold
        # 1798: Vaccination: Edward Jenner
        # 1798: Lithography: Alois Senefelder
        # 1799: Seeding machine: Eliakim Spooner

        17th century
        * 1608: Telescope: Hans Lippershey
        * 1609: Microscope: Galileo Galilei
        * 1620: Slide rule: William Oughtred
        * 1623: Automatic calculator: Wilhelm Schickard
        * 1642: Adding machine: Blaise Pascal
        * 1643: Barometer: Evangelista Torricelli
        * 1645: Vacuum pump: Otto von Guericke
        * 1657: Pendulum clock: Christiaan Huygens
        * 1698: Steam engine: Thomas Savery

        16th century
        * 1510: Pocket watch: Peter Henlein
        * 1540: Ether: Valerius Cordus
        * 1576: Ironclad warship: Oda Nobunaga
        * 1581: Pendulum: Galileo Galilei
        * 1589: Stocking frame: William Lee
        * 1593: Thermometer: Galileo Galilei
        * Musket in Europe
        * Pencil in England

        1st millennium
        * 1st century: Aeolipile: Hero of Alexandria
        * 1st century: Stern mounted rudder in China
        * 105: Paper: Cai Lun
        * 132: Rudimentary Seismometer: Zhang Heng
        * 200s: Wheelbarrow: Zhuge Liang
        * 200s: Horseshoes in Germany
        * 300s: Stirrup in China
        * 300s: Toothpaste in Egypt
        * 600: Mouldboard plough in Eastern Europe
        * 600s: Windmill in Persia
        * 673: Greek fire: Kallinikos
        * 800s: Gunpowder in China
        * 852: Parachute: Armen Firman
        * 900: Horse collar in Europe
        * Woodblock printing in China
        * Porcelain in China
        * Spinning wheel in China or India

        3rd millennium BC

        * 2800 BC: Soap in Babylonia
        * sledges in Scandinavia
        * the use of yeast for leavened bread
        * Alphabet in Egypt



        2nd millennium BC

        * Glass in Egypt
        * Rubber in Mesoamerica
        * Spoked wheel chariot in the Middle East
        * Water clock in Egypt
        * Bells in China


        1st millennium BC

        * Arch in Greece
        * 600s BC: Coins in Lydia
        * 500s BC: Dental bridge in Etruria
        * 400s BC: Catapult in Syracuse
        * 300s BC: Compass in China.
        * 300s BC: Screw: Archytas
        * 200s BC: Crossbow in China
        * 200s BC: Compound pulley: Archimedes
        * 200s BC: Odometer: Archimedes?
        * 150s BC: Astrolabe: Hipparchus
        * 100s BC: Parchment in Pergamon
        * 1st century BC: Glassblowing in Syria
        * 87 BC: Clockwork (the Antikythera mechanism): Posidonius? 

55 posted on 01/05/2014 8:20:10 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: central_va

You’ll also note that women weren’t allowed patents because they were women. How many of those inventions you listed were really invented/discovered by women?


59 posted on 01/05/2014 8:24:32 AM PST by SkyDancer ("How Can People Ask Forgiveness If They Won't Forgive Others?")
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To: central_va

Interesting that I don’t see the sailboat on that list.


61 posted on 01/05/2014 8:26:27 AM PST by Carry_Okie (0-Care IS Medicaid; they'll pull a sheet over your head and take everything you own to pay for it.)
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To: central_va
I don't see the fainting couch on the list.


86 posted on 01/05/2014 10:06:03 AM PST by Daffynition (It isn't what we don't know that gives us trouble, it's what we know that ain't so.)
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To: central_va
Lit of things invented by men:

Yeah, but there are a lot more men than women.

Oh, wait ...

101 posted on 01/05/2014 10:29:33 AM PST by gitmo (If your theology doesn't become your biography, what good is it?)
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