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03.17.04 (8:33 pm)   [edit]
Well, I am slowly falling down the list of hot blogs. It must be lack of originality and effort. Or is it the right wing conspiracy?

I have a vast lack of inspiration and energy to do much with myself most of the time. I usually just sit around and watch TV. What a great invention, and all the programs on TV that are so entertaining. I can often find something that I enjoy watching.

I once heard of a list of the greatest inventions. What do you think topped the list? Was it the car, airplane, computer.... How about the electromagnet? That's right. It's the one thing that allows us to use magnetism and electricity to create circuits and memory and is the key invention to oh so many inventions. Let's see. Simple batteries don't need an electromagnet, but an alternator to recharge that battery, like in any car or other form of transportation, would use one. The electromagnet is key to communications devices. Speakers and microphones were based on electromagnets. Are you gettin' the picture? It's one thing that harnesses electicity and magnetism together and makes them functional and practical. It's also what seperates this age from the ancient times. Ancient Greece, Rome, Egypt, and China all had great mechanical creations, but they weren't able to control and harness electricity and magnetism in a vast and practical way.

So that's it. that's my entry for tonight.... call me cliff
 


posted by: lynne (reply)
post date: 03.18.04 (8:46 am)

That is quite interesting, actually.



posted by: newbie (reply)
post date: 03.18.04 (1:58 pm)

I bet cell phones rank somewhere towards the top of that list. Actually, the way people are with those damn phones, you wonder how they ever survived without them in the first place LOL

You might be falling down on the list because t-Blog has been kinda dead lately - literally! I still like your blog, that's why I keep coming back :-)



posted by: Scully77 (reply)
post date: 03.18.04 (2:00 pm)

That comment by "newbie" was done by me...not sure why I showed up as "newbie"?? lol

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