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bishop_74 10-07-2011 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Gif Horse (Post 7973643)
Henry Ford LMAO

STEVE JOBS DID NOT INVENT THE MP3 PLAYER, THE SMART PHONE OR THE PERSONAL COMPUTER, MORONS

Henry Ford didn't invent the car either. You're missing the point.

patteeu 10-07-2011 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Gif Horse (Post 7973643)
Henry Ford LMAO

STEVE JOBS DID NOT INVENT THE MP3 PLAYER, THE SMART PHONE OR THE PERSONAL COMPUTER, MORONS

Irony.

loochy 10-07-2011 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by patteeu (Post 7973835)
Irony.

STEVE JOBS DID NOT INVENT IRONY YOU MORONS

Pants 10-07-2011 08:28 AM

Why do so many care about the people of the Apple cult worshiping Steve Jobs? Let them, who gives a ****?

It's like arguing religion, you're never going to convince anyone.

chiefzilla1501 10-07-2011 09:23 AM

People are making tge weird mistake of mistaking invention with innovation. By the way, Henry fords greatest accomplishment wasn't he automobile. It was the assembly line process that made cars affordable for the mass market.

vailpass 10-07-2011 09:26 AM

This apple has worms.

DMAC 10-07-2011 09:29 AM

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Frankie 10-07-2011 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Gif Horse (Post 7973643)
Henry Ford LMAO

STEVE JOBS DID NOT INVENT THE MP3 PLAYER, THE SMART PHONE OR THE PERSONAL COMPUTER, MORONS

Pssst,.... Henry Ford did not invent the automobile.

ChiTown 10-07-2011 09:56 AM

Thought this was interesting.......
 
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/technolo...172130955.html

DaFace 10-07-2011 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 7974046)
People are making tge weird mistake of mistaking invention with innovation. By the way, Henry fords greatest accomplishment wasn't he automobile. It was the assembly line process that made cars affordable for the mass market.

Yep. Our world is a world of copycats. Rarely are the people who come up with an idea the ones who see the full benefits. It's often the people who take it to a new level that see extreme levels of success. Edison, Ford, and the Wright Brothers all built on ideas of others. I think that, to a lesser extent, Jobs did the same.

I don't like Apple's philosophies or products. I don't particularly like Jobs' attitude, though I don't claim to be an expert on the man. But you can't dispute that he pushed the boundaries of computing forward a ton in the past 15 years. Would MP3 players, smart phones, and tablets have gotten where they are today without him? Sure. But probably not as quickly.

Dayze 10-07-2011 11:09 AM

In 1895, at the Tuskagee Institute in Alabama, a black man named George Washington Carver developed a new method of soil to end the South African cultural dependence on cotton alone. As a result, Carver came up with hundreds of industrial uses for the peanut. Sure, industrial uses.

Meanwhile, one night, he's having a few friends over to his house for dinner. And one of them leans over and says to Dr. Carver, "Excuse me, George? What's that your putting on your bread?" Carver says, "Oh, that's nothing but a butter substitute that I made from peanuts. I can't digest all that animal fat, you know." So the other fellow tasted it, and he says, "This tastes pretty good, man. Mind if we take a peek at the recipe?" And Dr. Carver says, "Take a peek? Man, you can have it. Who's gonna eat butter made out of peanuts? No, I'm working on a method to compress peanuts into phonograph needles."

So, Professor Carver's two dinner guests.. ..Edward "Skippy" Williamson and Frederick "Jif" Armstrong - two white men - stole George Washington Carver's recipe for peanut butter, copyrighted it, and reaped untold fortunes from it. While Dr. Carver died penniless and insane, still trying to play a phonograph record with a peanut.

loochy 10-07-2011 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Dayze (Post 7974303)
In 1895, at the Tuskagee Institute in Alabama, a black man named George Washington Carver developed a new method of soil to end the South African cultural dependence on cotton alone. As a result, Carver came up with hundreds of industrial uses for the peanut. Sure, industrial uses.

Meanwhile, one night, he's having a few friends over to his house for dinner. And one of them leans over and says to Dr. Carver, "Excuse me, George? What's that your putting on your bread?" Carver says, "Oh, that's nothing but a butter substitute that I made from peanuts. I can't digest all that animal fat, you know." So the other fellow tasted it, and he says, "This tastes pretty good, man. Mind if we take a peek at the recipe?" And Dr. Carver says, "Take a peek? Man, you can have it. Who's gonna eat butter made out of peanuts? No, I'm working on a method to compress peanuts into phonograph needles."

So, Professor Carver's two dinner guests.. ..Edward "Skippy" Williamson and Frederick "Jif" Armstrong - two white men - stole George Washington Carver's recipe for peanut butter, copyrighted it, and reaped untold fortunes from it. While Dr. Carver died penniless and insane, still trying to play a phonograph record with a peanut.

GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER DID NOT INVENT PEANUTS YOU MORON

MIAdragon 10-07-2011 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 7974046)
People are making tge weird mistake of mistaking invention with innovation. By the way, Henry fords greatest accomplishment wasn't he automobile. It was the assembly line process that made cars affordable for the mass market.

As are you Ransom E. Olds created the assembly line process.

Dayze 10-07-2011 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by loochy (Post 7974373)
GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER DID NOT INVENT PEANUTS YOU MORON

not sure if serious...
http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...A4uUWdHdCgaBSg

Brock 10-07-2011 11:44 AM

Ford invented the "moving assembly line", FWIW.


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