01-24-2003, 11:27 PM
Quote:If you want to make a point, what good has come out of France and Germany???
The first globe was made by German map-maker, Martin Behaim in 1492.
In 1885, Gottlieb Daimler invented a gas engine that allowed for a revolution in car design.
Rudolf Diesel was the German inventor of the diesel fueled internal combustion engine
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit was the German physicist who invented the alcohol thermometer and the mercury thermometer in 1714.
Edmund Germer invented a high pressure vapor lamp, his development of the fluorescent lamp and the high-pressure mercury-vapor lamp allowed for more economical lighting with less heat.
Johannes Gutenberg is best known for the Gutenberg press, an innovative printing machine that used movable type.
German engineer, Carl von Linden, patented the process of liquifying gas in 1876 that is part of basic refrigeration technology.
Want me to keep going numbnuts? You are showing your ignorance with each and every post.