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Inventions of 2001

oo7tushar writes: "Time has a list of the Inventions of 2001. They've got a list of some very impressive inventions. They've got the inventions, a short description, prices/costs, and a link to the websites. On the list is the Abiocor Artificial Heart, Millennium Bridge, EZ-Rocket, a very sweet light weight fuel-cell bike with good mileage and a whole bunch of other very high tech toys, gadgets, vehicles, robots, and medical technology. A good read and very interesting."

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  1. Motor-Powered Fill-In-Blank by robbway · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Wow, after the amazing biotech advances we have a motor-powered scooter, a motor-powered surfboard, a motor-powered IT. These are certainly insignificant.

    A motor-powered scooter is called a scooter. A motor-powered surfboard is called a jet ski or a boat. These aren't new nor noteworthy. They are, in fact, furthering America's ambition to remove all exercise from their life and let the machine do the work (I am, BTW, an overweight, underexercised American, too).

    I think they should have trimmed their list a bit.

  2. Pretty cool inventions except... by Uttles · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The Dockers... what a plug! Putting an extra pocket on pants is nothing new, hidden or not hidden, zipper or no zipper. This is like calling Kangaroo shoes a great new technology, even though nobody wears them anymore...

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    ~ now you know
  3. sheesh by underpaidISPtech · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Motorized Surfboard?
    Hydrogen powered Scooter?
    Flying Boat?
    StreetCarver?

    Since when does strapping an engine on something make it a great invention?

    I attached a tokomak reactor to my mousepad, where can I pick up my trophy?