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Well, how do you fare compared to the Zeitgeist? Chat up your fellow wooters and let us know how lame this poll was or what obvious choices we missed. For example: Was this poll a) STUPID, b) DUMB, c) POINTLESS or d) ALL OF THE ABOVE?
Apparently most people also don't know how to use the Internet.
swantner wrote:Apparently most people also don't know how to use the Internet.
Knowing someone and using Google to figure out if you know someone ... 2 different things. Way to stay true
Well, I learned a lot of history this morning.
I guess this geek site doesn't know geeks. Asked to choose between the inventors of robots, LEDs, CDs and mice, they could give an answer, but to name them, obviously not. [OK, I only knew 3 of them]
Don't know about any of those guys, but I know of a man named Englebert Humperdinck who wrote an opera version of Hansel & Gretel
Come on people it's obviously robots, not to far into the future they will be doing the technological contributing for us.
Why was Al Gore not on this list? Creating the internet is clearly the single greatest contribution to technology innovation EVER!
I GNU these.
Kernigan & Ritchie. Donald Knuth.
Forget Gore. Why wasn't Nikola Tesla in the poll? ;-)
On a positive note, at least we can all depend on the general honesty of our fellow wooters...