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The Register » Science » Comments on ‘Top scientists list favourite gizmos’Innovations that changed the worldPublished Monday 30th April 2007 13:50 GMT
Where is the rest of the article?By daniel
Posted Monday 30th April 2007 15:18 GMT
What top scientists? What favorite Gizmos? What sort of an article is this? Can I have 30 seconds of my life back? Daniel Best inventionBy John O'Leary
Posted Monday 30th April 2007 15:36 GMT
Most people will say that the mobile telephone is the best invention. And they are probably correct. Worse inventionBy John Miles
Posted Monday 30th April 2007 16:02 GMT
and most will probably say - the mobile phone is the worse invention in the way it impacts their lives - again they are probably correct ITBy /\/\j17
Posted Monday 30th April 2007 16:02 GMT
It MUST be the Segway, surely? I can remember being told that "it" was going to bring world peace/solve global warming/end famine/etc. Well "it" has been here for 6 years now so everything should have been solved by now... DanielBy Jan Buys
Posted Monday 30th April 2007 17:14 GMT
Daniel said: "What top scientists? What favorite Gizmos? What sort of an article is this? Can I have 30 seconds of my life back?" While I adore El Reg for bringing me good and often quick news/reviews and analysis, I must agree with his comments. The article looks like an introduction to an article that does not appear. HmphBy Jeff Mock
Posted Monday 30th April 2007 17:49 GMT
I'm really surprised that credit card readers in gas pumps didn't make the list, better than cell phones, not quite as good as google... jeff Segways vs mobilesBy Marvin the Martian
Posted Monday 30th April 2007 19:44 GMT
As the mobile/cell phone took some 20 years before becoming ubiquituous, maybe we have to give the segway a bit more time before solving global warming and bringing Pyongyang to its knees. However, ubiquity seems to be the only reason to mention cell phones (hey, sliced bread?). It cuts some time of some things and wastes some more --- I do not see how this invention has a big impact. The benefit/impact of shoes/cars is more obvious for now, and it's used by more, so why not that? Lastly the mobile is just a patching together of Bell's phone and Marconi's radio. So even in originality and stand-alone impact it does not score well. Innovation or adaptation?By Jim
Posted Monday 30th April 2007 20:19 GMT
"Lastly the mobile is just a patching together of Bell's phone and Marconi's radio. So even in originality and stand-alone impact it does not score well." The same argument can be aimed at the microscope, which is just a beefed up magnifying glass. Or you could say that the world wide web is just another progression of the printing press. Often, what is classed as an innovation is, in reality, very derivative. It is often quoted that we are "standing on the shoulders of giants" but the giants are more like human pyramids. Hey....By Colin Jackson
Posted Tuesday 1st May 2007 08:58 GMT
Well in my job (Software Testing and Test Automation), I'd have to0 say the best gadget is the virtual desktop. But on a personal basis, I'd have to say the automatic dishwasher is the greatest boon to mankind. I can think of a fewBy Grey Williams
Posted Tuesday 1st May 2007 10:04 GMT
Lessee. Fire, electricity, the internal combustion engine, the transistor, the microprocessor, the internet. All have drastically changed the world. The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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