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Originally posted by buffto
the individual who first harnessed fire. Deny that one.
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I think this whole thread was
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with this post!
I would also like to bring up a notable entry in this little debate.
In a few hundred years there is a high probability that robotics will have come a LONG way and that society will be literally crawling with mechanical objects controlled by radio frequencies. The man who essentially gave birth to robotics by realizing that energy could be transmitted through the air was Nikola Tesla. Oh and just an on the side thing, he also harnessed the power of water at Niagra and thus created Hydroelectricity.
No bigee
Oh and as for all the people that listed Bill Gates, you guys should watch that "Pirates of Silicon Valley" TV movie that came out a while ago. It shows how Gates pretty much stole every idea that is credited to him.