It's May 23, 2024, 07:56:47 AM
What is your problem, kid?Overseer, please ban yourself because of your blatant racism against Americans.
i don't know what people they interviewed......but all i know is i know for sure just about everyone i know can find america on the map polls are decieving anyways youd have to interview every person living here to get an accurate #, i'm sure if we went to congo they wouldn't know where mexico is , big whoop .......iraq's pretty easy to find as well, and i'll say if you census america as a whole you'd get like 70% knowing where it's at......afghanistan would be hard but i nowi can find it, plus you got to remember the average citizen doesn't concern themselfs with the rest of the world.....to be honest with you, we could give a rats ass what goes on outside of the atlantic/pacificanyways if you want to think americans are dumb mindless people....just remember what country 80% of what you like in your life came from/was invented by/started at
what does that have to do with critique of American foreign policy
i'm assuming your using an apple or windows program to run your computer am i right?=c/o cilacon valley, ca, USAyou love rap don't yourap =ny, ny , USAyou have electricity don't you= USAyou use newspapers don't you (modern version)=usayou have street lights do't you=usayou own a car right? guess how much of those gadgets and parts were invented in uncle sam land and chances are your either driving a GM FMC or Chrysler/dodge conrolled company car=usayou use a freeway system right?=usayou eat fast food right=usayou enjor cola right=usaclothing-chances are it's trying to copy or it's from a US companyenojoy TV-usaenjoy the phone-usai know you enjoy the internet-usacomputer-usayou know i can go on forever right? lol i can even bring in petty stuff like peanut butter lol
^^uhhh, all make sense...except the "rap=NY". lol *cough*bULLSHIT!*cough*
Yes its surprising that many can not point out Iraq on a map...however, i WOULD be surprised to death if anyone could find Canada on a map, let alone...figure out any possible importance this country plays in the world we live in lol Sorry Tech, u tha homie man...but uhh...people in glass houses should throw stonez.
I'm sorry but I don't understand what point you are trying to make? Are you saying that all of these things are American inventions?1752 - Benjamin Franklin DISCOVERED electricy (you can't invent something that occurs natually). But, in 1800 an Italian (Alessandro Volta) invented the battery.Julius Ceaser invented the first "newspaper" called the Acta Diurna in about 60 BCE. The news was collected by actuarii who reported on wars, speeches, legal decisions, political events, marriages, divorces, accidents and deaths and this news was posted on a white board so people could read it. However, the first publically distributed printed newspaper appeared in Germany in the late 15th Century. The first mass distibuted newspapers to appear in America did so at the end of the 17th Century but it wasn't called the USA then - it was still a British colony.Although Edison is attributed with the invention of electric street lights he did not install his until 1882 after they had actually first been used from 1878 in Westgate-on-Sea in the UK. Also, Edison didn't even invent the light bulb first. This was invented by Sir Joseph Wilson Swan (an Englishman) several years before Edison had his. Also, Edison took some of Swan's ideas and produced the first commercially viable light bulbs at the "Edison Swan Electric Co".The first Highway in America (Highway 110) was built in 1940. After the first Autobahn in Germany in 1929 and the first Italian autostrada in 1924.I'll give you fast food and cola.I'm not currently wearing any American designed clothers. Chances are I do own some but so what? America is one of the largest industrial powers so if it didn't have a major impact on clothing I'd be surprised. But American clothes are no better than any other countries clothes (they're probably all manufactured in the same sweat shop in Asia anyway) so it's kind of irrelevant.TVs an interesting on. I don't know about that. John Logie Baird (UK) had the first TV but it was mechanical. The first electronic TV was developed by Vladimir Zworykin who was working at the time for RCA so maybe.Although the Internet was a development of arpanet (a US military invention) it was an English man (Tim Berners-Lee) who came up with the http standards. So infact, although you can thank the American's for telnet, email, ftp etc, web browsing (what we're doing now) was invented by him.Oh, and yes the Americans did claim the first real programmable computer - the ENIAC. But a programmable computer called the Colossus was invented several years prior to ENIAC at Manchester University in the UK. But it was kept secret at the time, and for years afterwards, as it was used during the war on project Ultra.
Well,I know where Iraq is, and so does this guy: