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Too_Many_Tools December 25th 05 04:28 PM

The 50 Greatest Gadgets of the Past 50 Years
 
The 50 Greatest Gadgets of the Past 50 Years ....do you agree?

Any that you think they overlooked?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/2005...E0BHNlYwN0bWE-


wavetrapper December 25th 05 05:55 PM

The 50 Greatest Gadgets of the Past 50 Years
 
While not overly popular, the mini-disc recorder/player (Sony) is one
fanatastic gadget. It would be in my top 50 for sure.


[email protected] December 25th 05 09:45 PM

The 50 Greatest Gadgets of the Past 50 Years
 
I didn't see clip-in pedals or aerobars.

They rank right up near the top with me.

Lewis

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[email protected] December 25th 05 10:46 PM

The 50 Greatest Gadgets of the Past 50 Years
 

Any that you think they overlooked?


I doubt they polled any women - otherwise I would expect to see the BOB
(Battery Operated Boyfriend).

Ed


[email protected] December 25th 05 10:59 PM

The 50 Greatest Gadgets of the Past 50 Years
 
www.devilfinder.com Sony Wireless TV Base Station and,
www.datawind.com
cuhulin


Franc Zabkar December 26th 05 12:04 AM

The 50 Greatest Gadgets of the Past 50 Years
 
On 25 Dec 2005 08:28:42 -0800, "Too_Many_Tools"
put finger to keyboard and composed:

The 50 Greatest Gadgets of the Past 50 Years ....do you agree?

Any that you think they overlooked?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/2005...E0BHNlYwN0bWE-


I'd have to take issue with the choice of Microsoft Intellimouse
Explorer (1999). The first optical mice were available at least 15
years (?) before, albeit with a metal pad and hefty price tag. I'm
still using a serial Mouse Systems mouse of that era. I also recall
paying about AU$40 for a Taiwanese serial optical mouse in 1990. I
can't understand why PC World believes that MS's product is "the first
mainstream optical mouse".

I'd also have given an award to the Casio and Sharp organisers of the
early 90's.

- Franc Zabkar
--
Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.

James Sweet December 26th 05 04:14 AM

The 50 Greatest Gadgets of the Past 50 Years
 


I'd have to take issue with the choice of Microsoft Intellimouse
Explorer (1999). The first optical mice were available at least 15
years (?) before, albeit with a metal pad and hefty price tag. I'm
still using a serial Mouse Systems mouse of that era. I also recall
paying about AU$40 for a Taiwanese serial optical mouse in 1990. I
can't understand why PC World believes that MS's product is "the first
mainstream optical mouse".



I had one of those optical mice with the metal pad, it worked well at
the time but the modern optical mice are infinitely better. They provide
the advantages of optical along with those of mechanical mice for the
best of both worlds. I was never fond of the Intellimouse Explorer
ergonomic design, in fact I didn't like it at all, but the standard
Intellimouse optical that was offered for a short time, as well as the
Logitech models are quite good.

Has December 26th 05 09:08 AM

The 50 Greatest Gadgets of the Past 50 Years
 

wrote in message
oups.com...

Any that you think they overlooked?


I doubt they polled any women - otherwise I would expect to see the BOB
(Battery Operated Boyfriend).

Ed



The list is of course limited to nerdy gadgets--"we considered only those
items whose digital descendants are covered in PC World"

Than again, I may have missed the vibrator issue...

-Has



Barry in Wyoming December 26th 05 12:44 PM

The 50 Greatest Gadgets of the Past 50 Years
 
The first in dash CD player should be on the list.

Also the first radar detector.

I'd nominate the hp 95LX as the first pocket computer, even before the
Newton.

I'd also put the Timex Ironman on the list. This little simple
multifunction watch is the best selling "computer" ever produced. I
own three including the one I'm wearing now which is 20 years old and
predates "Indiglo."

50 years is a long time. How about the Bullova Accutron "tuning fork"
watch.

No GPS? Surely I'd put the Garmin eTrex series on the list, or the
Gecko.

Bicycle computers.

Leatherman multi-tools.

That list is too far weighted towards audio and not broad enough in
scope.


dxAce December 26th 05 03:38 PM

The 50 Greatest Gadgets of the Past 50 Years
 


David wrote:

On 26 Dec 2005 06:21:45 -0800, "RHF"
wrote:

Every House Wife's Dream "The Electric Can Opener" ~ RHF
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_appliance
Followed by every other "Time Saving" and "Work Saving"
Electrical Kitchen, Household and Personal Appliances :
including the Vacuum Cleaner and the Washer and Dryer

Plus Every Power Tool Know to Man !
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Tool

READ - The List of Edison Patents
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Edison_patents

The Electric Light Bulb followed by the Compact Fluorescent
Lamp (CFL) and then the Light Emitting Diode (LED)

The Telegraph followed by the Telephone
and then the Cellular Phone.

The Phonograph Record followed by the Tape Recorder
and then the Video Tape and the DVD Recorder/Players.

The Radio followed by the TV Set
and then Digital Cable and Satellite TV Systems

The Home Computer followed by the Everything Digital !


For those Who Are Into Something - Low-Tech and No-Tech :

* Solid State In-Organic - The Pet Rock !
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pet_rock

* Organic - The Chia Pet !
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chia_pet
http://www.cooltvproducts1.com/Categ...source=froogle

Do you ever take a break from shooting speed?


You never take a break from mental illness.

LMFAO at the stupid 'tard known as David Rickets.

dxAce
Michigan
USA




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