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On Sat, 23 Oct 2010 17:56:03 -0600, Arri London >
wrote: > > >blake murphy wrote: >> >> On Wed, 20 Oct 2010 18:31:13 GMT, l, not -l wrote: >> >> > On 20-Oct-2010, blake murphy > wrote: >> > >> >> On Tue, 19 Oct 2010 19:37:44 -0500, Andy wrote: >> >>> >> >>> What I found astonishing/interesting about the abacus was you could do >> >>> math without having to write anything down in the process!!! You could >> >>> just see it as patterns at a glance!!! >> >>> >> >>> Thanks to the Greeks for the invention!!! >> >>> >> >>> Andy >> >> >> >> the chinese invented the abacus, you ****ing dope. >> >> >> >> blake >> > >> > Not if you believe Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abacus >> >> o.k., maybe oopsie. the damned thing certainly got around, though. looks >> like a lot of independent invention going on. > > >As is true for most great ideas, such as the wheel, writing and >agriculture ![]() Agriculture was invented? Man early on was a hunter and gather and when society became more stationary, agriculture happened. I must not understand what kind of agriculture? If you mean irrigation- viaducts- no that was the Romans- still wondering...here. Taking produce to markets might have been Greek but in my mind that is not "inventing agriculture." aloha, Cea |
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