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7 Responses to “From the time you were born, until today, what is the most important scientific advance for you personally?”Leave a Reply
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the microchip
The Transister
THE VIDEO TAPE OR DVD
I AM A SELF THOUGHT CINEMA HISTORIAN AND COLLECTOR
AND THIS IS A DREAM
As we are immersed in a vast universe of technology, it is virtually impossible to pick only one. I agree that all of the above have made a significant and positive contribution to my quality of life. To those I would have to add three, without which my life would have been poorer. First, in line with what Richard chose, I'd have to include the CD. (Damn I hated phonograph records!) And, on a medical front, I'd have to add the birth control pill and laperoscopc surgery. I know I could think of dozens more, but I'll leave it at that.
Lasik now i can see!!!
two-ply toilet paper!
The invention of an internal cardiac defibrillator.