It has gone very quiet in this thread I wonder why ?
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It has gone very quiet in this thread I wonder why ?
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We still got nothing ?
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When you think of the technology around us it is pretty amazing. Technology has the capacity to do great good or great evil and in some ways it is inspiring, but in other ways it is just terrifying. Scientists just want to get things done, but then political forces sometimes take over and you end up with nuclear bombs. Man is a puzzling and strange species. It wouldn't take much to extinct the planet and all because we were just too clever and stupid for our own good. Man has such a tremendous capacity for good, but ends up making weapons of war and tools to perpetuate a gibberish economic system. If the bubble could just be popped and the technology be harnessed for good and good alone.
You need to somon him @denilson200
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I'm sure he is still compiling the list walrus.
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Garrett Morgan experimented with a liquid that gave sewing machine needles a high polish that prevented the needle from scorching fabric as it sewed. In 1905, Morgan accidentally discovered that the liquid could also straighten hair.[5] He made the liquid into a cream and launched the G. A. Morgan Hair Refining Company to market it. He also made a black hair oil dye and invented a curved-tooth comb for hair straightening in 1910.
Lewis Howard Latimer is credited with an improved process for creating a carbon filament at this time, which was an improvement on Thomas Edison's original paper filament, which would burn out quickly.
George Washington Carver worked for years to create a company to market his products. The most important was the Carver Penol Company, which sold a mixture of creosote and peanuts as a patent medicine for respiratory diseases such as tuberculosis.
Madam C. J. Walker was the first female self-made millionaire in America. Walker made her fortune by developing and marketing a line of beauty and hair products
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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