Hey want a a curve ball shot of knowledge strait to your dick? No? Too Bad did you know that those stupid ( :D :) :i :l :X :3 ) emoticons you use in your every day prehistoric speech online was isn’t original in any way what so ever?!?!?!?! They were actually used commonly way back in the 18th century in typewriters to obviously display emotion. (IMAGE CREDIT CRACKED.COM)
The first ever macy’s store ( i was gunna do the first emoticons but i got really lazy and felt i needed an attempt at a christmas theme.) We here’s Macy #1 right in the center of new york. (constructed way back in 1858) oh and here’s a fun fact, it used to be known as Macy’s dried goods :O.
Ladies and fish monsters I give you the octo-auto built by engineer M.O Reeves in 1911 and back in a time when shocks were non-existent this car promised a smooth ride. Alas, this car sold just about as well as those Hitler action figures and he only managed to sell 2 units. But, hey this was mankind’s first attempt at an all terrain vehicle.
cannothear-the-falconer asked: The origin of emoticons is rather interesting. :)
lol thanks for the tip I have heard that emoticons were used as far back as the typewriter days when i get back to the flow of things i’ll be sure to make a post on it :D
Greetings everyone this is mechanical man. He’s one of the first robots to appear in television
Back in 1932 people for some reason passionately believed that waterwheeling a sport that doesn’t need much imagination to imagine would become a sport. As you can guess this didn’t amount to anything
Ok, the Germans back in the 30’s where an odd bunch(even before Hitler fucked shit up). But hey, they were revolutionaries they pioneered one of the first ever pool toys(for grown men of course) and well the picture sorta explains itself.
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(apple,jobs,vintage) The title explains itself, now think back to the specs and the price to the last computer you bought.
(London 2012,)Well, with the first images of the opening ceremony coming to us New Yorkers, i assumed it was appropriate to remind of all of when this all started; let’s go back to 1896,Greece where the first modern Olympics under french man Pierre De Coubert held it’s games back then only 13 nations competed (compared to today’s 205) and events such as tug-of-war were actually considered legit sports. Abet all the differences though one thing remained the same the United States won a majority of the medals so once again…TEAM USA!