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DragoonKain Jul 20, 2006 03:37 AM

What is your favorite commonly used invention?
 
There are a lot of great inventions out there, but I'm telling you, air conditioning is the best. I couldn't imagine living in a house without one when the heat gets up there in the 90's/100's. Especially me since I'm naturally pretty immune to the cold and get hot insanely easy. If you are hot, it doesn't matter what you do. You can't be comfortable.

J-Man Jul 20, 2006 03:41 AM

The remote control. This is easily my favourite. Unless in order to choose the RC, I in turn have to choose the TV instead, seeing as the RC would be redundant with out it.

Way to much to think about at this time of night.

scotty Jul 20, 2006 03:57 AM

electricity is clearly the best invention of all time as without it everything I need and want becomes useless (like videogames, and air conditioning)

Meth Jul 20, 2006 05:15 AM

electricity is a naturally occuring phenomena.

I like fingernail clippers and would probably go nuts without them.

Mithos Jul 20, 2006 07:33 AM

Does the toilet count? It'd be really ew without them.
...I can't think of a better word to describe it than 'ew', so...yesh. ><;;

Sequel_Boy Jul 20, 2006 08:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DragoonKain
There are a lot of great inventions out there, but I'm telling you, air conditioning is the best. I couldn't imagine living in a house without one when the heat gets up there in the 90's/100's. Especially me since I'm naturally pretty immune to the cold and get hot insanely easy. If you are hot, it doesn't matter what you do. You can't be comfortable.

I know what you mean, I'm pretty much the same.

I never had AC in my house tho so I must say that a fan is what I use the most. Winter or summer, it's always on.

agreatguy6 Jul 20, 2006 09:09 AM

I would definately have to say AIR CONDITIONING!!!!

Kairyu Jul 20, 2006 09:16 AM

I can definitely live without the AC. Hot weather is something I've gotten used to over the years.
Does a laptop count as a single invention? If not I think another item I can't seem to live without is the mighty pen. I seem to be writing things down more than ever.

janus zeal Jul 20, 2006 10:06 AM

Telecommunications. the telephone. i have it to thank for quite alot.

Fleshy Fun-Bridge Jul 20, 2006 11:17 AM

Music. There are so many things that I would have failed to create, grasp, or do if it there was no music.

Eleo Jul 20, 2006 11:21 AM

Um I'm going to have to go with my glasses. I wonder why people with bad vision didn't all die out (say, like, in a war) until these things were invented. I cannot read the text on my 20in monitor from more than 6 inches away without my glasses.

Metal Sphere Jul 20, 2006 12:54 PM

Glasses. If it weren't for these things I'd be half-blind and miserable.

Summonmaster Jul 20, 2006 12:59 PM

Both the computer and eyeglasses.

The computer because it obviously provides entertainment in so much ways. A hybrid of music, the internet, reading, playing games, etc.

Eyeglasses because I would probably be legally blind without them, and would be reduced to lying in bed all day from the lack of being able to go anywhere.

electric_eye Jul 20, 2006 01:00 PM

It's never really that hot over here so generally no house air conditioning. Even abroad I hardly turn them on.

Anyway, er is this favourite household appliance or something? What about stuff like vaseline? Moisturiser? Do they count? I'm lost.

scotty Jul 20, 2006 01:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MetheGelfling
electricity is a naturally occuring phenomena.

ok then power lines, power lines are cool

Meth Jul 20, 2006 01:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scotty
ok then power lines, power lines are cool

Yeah they are cool. Props to Thomas Edison for getting the ball rolling on "electrifying" everything! :biggrin:

electric_eye Jul 20, 2006 01:06 PM

Yeah, like the electric eye huh. :annoyed:

I think I would have to go for glasses.

Dee Jul 20, 2006 01:47 PM

I would say the computer. I really can't imagine how long some assignments will be without one!

Rydia Jul 20, 2006 03:08 PM

The computer has made communication and accessing information convenient for me. If there's something I'm curious about or if I need some information, I can access the internet without visiting a library or looking through a phonebook. I'm also able to communicate and share information with family and friends easily.

Gecko3 Jul 20, 2006 03:34 PM

I'd have to say the computer, which I use on an almost daily basis. Sure, I could survive without one, but I'm so used to it that it'd take a lot of stuff happening for me to not use them (like a power outage, followed by a war or something).

Paco Jul 20, 2006 03:58 PM

I'm gonna have to go with the piston-combustible engine. Without it I'd be walking to work everyday.

The computer is another one but most of you have already mentioned that.

TheKnightOfNee Jul 20, 2006 04:16 PM

Microwave. My ability to eat food would be greatly diminished without this wonderful invention. I screw up about half the things I try to make on the stove and oven, so I try and avoid those when possible.

AC is nice, but my current apartment doesn't haven't, and neither did one of my houses as a kid, so I've learned how to get by sitting in front of a fan.

Spyer Jul 20, 2006 10:28 PM

Parents. They make me food and they buy me things.




Oops.





Meh, I guess I can say the microwave/oven. There is no way you can screw something up, unless you put it in for too long. It is especially handy when you have a timer. OH MAN, its awesome!

Fleshy Fun-Bridge Jul 20, 2006 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by MetheGelfling
Yeah they are cool. Props to Thomas Edison for getting the ball rolling on "electrifying" everything! :biggrin:

Real props for George Westinghouse. Edison was pimping DC tranmission: lots of power loss over large distances. Westinghouse brought us alternating current, allowing electricity to be transmitted over vast distances with little power loss. Our entire grid is dependant on AC.

Mucknuggle Jul 21, 2006 11:38 AM

Glasses/contact lenses - they let me see further than 30 cm in front of my face. I can't imagine having to live without them.


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