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The wheel
The transistor
The gun so that we can still have wild game in Montana
The use of electricity
The printing press
I have to agree with the printing press
The wheel
Black powder. So we could shoot the game in montana.
The invention of fire to cook our T-Bone steaks.
Light bulb exactly.
video games