Coolest invention of the decade (33)

1 Name: Dr Oetker : 2008-08-20 00:23 ID:yA1aw8kG

What do you believe is the coolest invention of the decade

simple enough, Ill post mine after i get some replies

2 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2008-08-20 00:51 ID:Heaven

um...Instant noodles?? (lol that's old..). Nuclear weapons? Can opener? Refrigerator?

Man...I don't know! :P

3 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2008-08-20 02:16 ID:PSfFF2WH

Liquid jet impingement

4 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2008-08-20 04:39 ID:nn0t2/Yp

>>3
What the hell is that??

5 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2008-08-20 17:15 ID:+B7Fg9DS

Playstation 2

6 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2008-08-20 20:05 ID:Heaven

robot sex
definitely robot sex

7 Name: Dr Oetker : 2008-08-20 23:11 ID:yA1aw8kG

>>4

Google told me it has something to do with cooling, probably computer cooling but i am not sure.

Mine would be the digital camera, for various reasons (some i am unable to talk about on the Internet, a girl IS involved ;) )

8 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2008-08-21 00:27 ID:nn0t2/Yp

>a girl IS involved ;) )

Ho~ho~ho~ ^^

9 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2008-08-22 23:25 ID:zCjy6fzP

I invented a sandwich with peanut butter and catsup and pickles and baloney. It's pretty cool.

10 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2008-08-23 00:46 ID:SRi0t+v2

>>9
Make me hungry in this early morning =.=

11 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2008-08-23 07:36 ID:D5E53Wgj

It's probably something really obscure. Most of the cool stuff was invented in the 19th century.

They made Ununoctium this century. It has no practical value whatsoever, but it's the first synthetic noble gas ever created!

12 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2008-08-23 07:37 ID:D5E53Wgj

>>11 decade, I mean.

13 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2008-08-24 02:19 ID:pf0zcPcN

porn

14 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2008-08-24 07:02 ID:Heaven

nope robot sex

15 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2008-08-26 09:59 ID:abu+YHuH

the ipod probably, cus i bet you the president has one and steve jobs uses it to steal the secret codes to the bombs

16 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2008-08-29 09:49 ID:Heaven

>>15

Yes, the military operates exactly as it did in War Games. When will they realize this and beef up the security?

17 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2008-10-09 17:34 ID:KECD1pJe

Actually, after having met a navy launch officer, I learned that the US Navy, at least, has REDUCED security. You no longer even need to enter a code to launch. You just select a missile on your console and pull a little trigger and it starts the automated launch sequence. No checks at all, no security.

Two experienced launch officers are now sitting in brig because they were so shocked and alarmed by this new design that they decided to defy their orders and change their system back to the old, secure launch method.

18 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2008-10-09 20:37 ID:hhExIEL5

Michio Kaku

19 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2008-10-13 05:56 ID:Htz/RFAP

hrm, since 1998... most of the things I think that are cool were (in some form or other) around then:
broadband and wireless internet, multiplayer gaming, LEDs, TFTs, SSDs.
Actually bad: x86 has become the only platform for consumers.

Most things I can think of are pieces of code like Freenet, Bittorrent or porn video sites, but in the end I say:
USB flash drives.

They work by quantum tunneling!

How cool is that?!

20 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2008-11-10 07:05 ID:ZEeJ0XaT

First quantum computer, 2007.

Even though it was thought of a long time ago.

21 Name: Mandy : 2008-11-18 04:39 ID:Heaven

Penis! \(^o^)/

22 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2009-06-23 20:42 ID:UYjVtmC9

the mp3 player?

23 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2009-06-25 06:31 ID:Heaven

>>2,6,7,13,14,21,22
which decade are we talking about here?

24 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2009-06-27 13:23 ID:FJzc8X7K

Digital SLR camera.

25 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2009-06-28 04:32 ID:Heaven

26 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2009-07-14 02:56 ID:iIvIhTDW

First hard disk that big enough. The size is Half of my room, with just 20 MB.

27 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2009-07-14 09:33 ID:UbLc2BRR

Memristors

28 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2009-07-14 12:07 ID:qv2j2g77

seconded "penis \(^o^)/"

vc: to

29 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2009-08-15 11:11 ID:rwrbvlbL

The Internet...or at least it's mainstream availability.

Personally, I can't really remember what I was doing in my spare time before we all had access to it. Maybe living. Haha.

30 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2009-08-16 07:13 ID:Heaven

>>29
1993 was more than a decade ago.

31 Name: rICK : 2009-08-21 19:43 ID:YAMFt2hb

Most definatly 4-ch.net, and this thread. Yah beat that!

32 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2009-08-22 19:08 ID:Heaven

>>31

This post, >>32. It's awesome 'cause I made it, just me.

33 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2009-12-01 18:14 ID:b8LpxCVU

>>17

It's astounding they don't care enough about security that the officer discuss this in casual conversation with folks they've just met.

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