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Do white people realize all the GOOD things Black people have done for this country?

Here are some things Black people invented…
& the WHITE man always try to take credit for everything!!!

Biscuit Cutter A.P. Ashbourne Super Soaker Lonnie Johnson
Folding Bed L.C. Bailey Bicycle Frame Issac R. Johnson
Coin Changer James A. Bauer Space Shuttle Retrieval Arm Wm. Harwell
Rotary Engine Andrew J. Beard Printing Press W.A. Lavallette
Car Couple Andrew J. Beard Envelope Seal F.W. Leslie
Letter Box G.E. Becket Laser Fuels Lester Lee
Stainless Steel Pads Alfred Benjamin Pressure Cooker Maurice W. Lee
Torpedo Discharger H. Bradberry Window Cleaner A.L. Lewis
Disposable Syringe Phil Brooks Pencil Sharpener John L. Love
Home Security System Marie Brown Fire Extinguisher Tom J. Marshal
Corn Planter Henry Blair Lock W.A. Martin
Cotton Planter Henry Blair Shoe Lasting Machine Jan Matzeliger
Ironing Board Sarah Boone Lubricators Elijah McCoy
Horse Bridle Bit L.F.Brown Rocket Catapult Hugh MacDonald
Horse shoe Oscar E. Brown Elevator Alexander Miles
Pacemaker Otis Boykin Gas Mask Garrett Morgan
Guide Missile Otis Boykin Traffic Signal Garrett Morgan
Lawn Mower John A. Burr Hair Brush Lyda Newman
Typewriter Burridge & Marshman Heating Furnace Alice H. Paker
Train Alarm R.A. Butler Airship J.F.Pickering
Radiation Detector Geo. Carruthers Folding Chair Purdgy/Sadgwar
Peanut Butter George W. Carver Hand Stamp W.B. Purvis
Paints & Satins George W. Carver Fountain Pen W.B. Purvis
Lotion & Soaps George W. Carver Dust Pan L.P.Ray
Automatic Fishing Reel George Cook Insect Destroyer Gun A.C. Richardson
Ice cream Mold A.L. Cralle Baby Buggy W.H. Richardson
Blood Plasma Dr. Charles Drew Sugar Refinement N. Rillieux
Horse Riding Saddle Wm. D. Davis Clothes Dryer G.T. Sampson
Shoe W.A. Detiz Celluar Phone Henry Sampson
Player Piano Joseph Dickinson Pressing Comb Walter Sammons
Arm for Recording Player Joseph Dickinson Curtain Rod S.R. Scottron
Doorstop O. Dorsey Lawn Sprinkler J.W. Smith
Doorknob O. Dorsey Automatic Gearshift R.B. Spikes
Photo Print Wash Clatonia J. Dorticus Urinalysis Machine Dewey Sanderson
Photo Embossing Machine Clatonia J. Dorticus Hydraulic Shock Absorber Ralph Sanderson
Postal Letter Box P.B. Dowing Refrigerator J. Standard
Toilet T. Elkins Mop T.W. Stewart
Furniture Caster David A. Fisher Stairclimbing Wheelchair Rufus J. Weaver
Guitar Robert Flemming ,Jr Helicopter Paul E. Williams
Golf Tee George F. Grant Fire Escape Ladder J.B. Winters
Motor J. Gregory Telephone Transmitter Granville T. Woods
Lantern Micheal Harney Electric Cutoff Switch Granville T. Woods
Thermo Hair Curlers Soloman Harper Relay Instrument Granville T. Woods
Gas Burner B.F. Jackson Telephone System Granville T. Woods
Kitchen Table H.A. Jackson Galvanic Battery Granville T. Woods
Video Commander Joseph N. Jackson Electric Raillway System Granville T. Woods
Remote Controllers Joseph N. Jackson Roller Coaster Granville T. Woods
Sani-Phone Jerry Johnson Auto Air Brake Granville T. Woods

White people will never see it.

February 10th, 2010

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Isn’t it sad that this small list shows the full extent of Black American practical inventions?

It’s so small it’s laughable, i could count it on one hand

Biscuit Cutter A.P. Ashbourne Super Soaker Lonnie Johnson
Folding Bed L.C. Bailey Bicycle Frame Issac R. Johnson
Coin Changer James A. Bauer Space Shuttle Retrieval Arm Wm. Harwell
Rotary Engine Andrew J. Beard Printing Press W.A. Lavallette
Car Couple Andrew J. Beard Envelope Seal F.W. Leslie
Letter Box G.E. Becket Laser Fuels Lester Lee
Stainless Steel Pads Alfred Benjamin Pressure Cooker Maurice W. Lee
Torpedo Discharger H. Bradberry Window Cleaner A.L. Lewis
Disposable Syringe Phil Brooks Pencil Sharpener John L. Love
Home Security System Marie Brown Fire Extinguisher Tom J. Marshal
Corn Planter Henry Blair Lock W.A. Martin
Cotton Planter Henry Blair Shoe Lasting Machine Jan Matzeliger
Ironing Board Sarah Boone Lubricators Elijah McCoy
Horse Bridle Bit L.F.Brown Rocket Catapult Hugh MacDonald
Horse shoe Oscar E. Brown Elevator Alexander Miles
Pacemaker Otis Boykin Gas Mask Garrett Morgan
Guide Missile Otis Boykin Traffic Signal Garrett Morgan
Lawn Mower John A. Burr Hair Brush Lyda Newman
Typewriter Burridge & Marshman Heating Furnace Alice H. Paker
Train Alarm R.A. Butler Airship J.F.Pickering
Radiation Detector Geo. Carruthers Folding Chair Purdgy/Sadgwar
Peanut Butter George W. Carver Hand Stamp W.B. Purvis
Paints & Satins George W. Carver Fountain Pen W.B. Purvis
Lotion & Soaps George W. Carver Dust Pan L.P.Ray
Automatic Fishing Reel George Cook Insect Destroyer Gun A.C. Richardson
Ice cream Mold A.L. Cralle Baby Buggy W.H. Richardson
Blood Plasma Dr. Charles Drew Sugar Refinement N. Rillieux
Horse Riding Saddle Wm. D. Davis Clothes Dryer G.T. Sampson
Shoe W.A. Detiz Celluar Phone Henry Sampson
Player Piano Joseph Dickinson Pressing Comb Walter Sammons
Arm for Recording Player Joseph Dickinson Curtain Rod S.R. Scottron
Doorstop O. Dorsey Lawn Sprinkler J.W. Smith
Doorknob O. Dorsey Automatic Gearshift R.B. Spikes
Photo Print Wash Clatonia J. Dorticus Urinalysis Machine Dewey Sanderson
Photo Embossing Machine Clatonia J. Dorticus Hydraulic Shock Absorber Ralph Sanderson
Postal Letter Box P.B. Dowing Refrigerator J. Standard
Toilet T. Elkins Mop T.W. Stewart
Furniture Caster David A. Fisher Stairclimbing Wheelchair Rufus J. Weaver
Guitar Robert Flemming ,Jr Helicopter Paul E. Williams
Golf Tee George F. Grant Fire Escape Ladder J.B. Winters
Motor J. Gregory Telephone Transmitter Granville T. Woods
Lantern Micheal Harney Electric Cutoff Switch Granville T. Woods
Thermo Hair Curlers Soloman Harper Relay Instrument Granville T. Woods
Gas Burner B.F. Jackson Telephone System Granville T. Woods
Kitchen Table H.A. Jackson Galvanic Battery Granville T. Woods
Video Commander Joseph N. Jackson Electric Raillway System Granville T. Woods
Remote Controllers Joseph N. Jackson Roller Coaster Granville T. Woods
Sani-Phone Jerry Johnson Auto Air Brake Granville T. Woods

http://www.littleafrica.com/resources/inventors.htm

Blacks invented the Kitchen table?!?!?!

SERIOUSLY?! THE EFIN’ KITCHEN TABLE?!

a cave man probably put a fish on a rock and called that his kitchen table.

you should research better.

February 7th, 2010

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Would law enforcement and the judical system be angry if all cars designed,..?

,..just like the 1991 Cadillac Brougham, where when you get in the car, it has automatic seatbelts that buckle you up while slide on an electronic overhead?

It seems law enforcement and the judicial system are making a fortune off giving you people tickets for not wearing their seatbelts, so what if, hypothetically speaking, all cars suddenly all had that same type of automatic seatbelt system overnight just like the Cadillac Brougham used to have?

Would they be ANGRY now that they’re not making anywhere near as much on tickets anymore? What would their reaction be? Are police officers happy when people don’t wear their seatbelt to that they can write more tickets and make more money? What if everyone drove flawlessly and there were no moving violations or accidents behind the wheel so therefore no ticket were ever written? Would police officers and the judiocial system scream, rip their hair out in frustration, throw TVs out windows, and throw temper tantrums now that they’re no longer making money off tickets and now that no one appears in traffic court anymore to pay court costs?
"tacoman",
PLEASE be more specific. I hope you aren’t the only reply.

No

January 16th, 2010

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Would law enforcement and the judical system be angry if all cars designed,..?

,..just like the 1991 Cadillac Brougham, where when you get in the car, it has automatic seatbelts that buckle you up while slide on an electronic overhead?

It seems law enforcement and the judicial system are making a fortune off giving you people tickets for not wearing their seatbelts, so what if, hypothetically speaking, all cars suddenly all had that same type of automatic seatbelt system overnight just like the Cadillac Brougham used to have?

Would they be ANGRY now that they’re not making anywhere near as much on tickets anymore? What would their reaction be? Are police officers happy when people don’t wear their seatbelt to that they can write more tickets and make more money? What if everyone drove flawlessly and there were no moving violations or accidents behind the wheel so therefore no ticket were ever written? Would police officers and the judiocial system scream, rip their hair out in frustration, throw TVs out windows, and throw temper tantrums now that they’re no longer making money off tickets and now that no one appears in traffic court anymore to pay court costs?
"tacoman",
PLEASE be more specific. I hope you aren’t the only reply.

No

January 3rd, 2010

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BLACK INVENTIONS………………………..?

Biscuit Cutter A.P. Ashbourne Super Soaker Lonnie Johnson
Folding Bed L.C. Bailey Bicycle Frame Issac R. Johnson
Coin Changer James A. Bauer Space Shuttle Retrieval Arm Wm. Harwell
Rotary Engine Andrew J. Beard Printing Press W.A. Lavallette
Car Couple Andrew J. Beard Envelope Seal F.W. Leslie
Letter Box G.E. Becket Laser Fuels Lester Lee
Stainless Steel Pads Alfred Benjamin Pressure Cooker Maurice W. Lee
Torpedo Discharger H. Bradberry Window Cleaner A.L. Lewis
Disposable Syringe Phil Brooks Pencil Sharpener John L. Love
Home Security System Marie Brown Fire Extinguisher Tom J. Marshal
Corn Planter Henry Blair Lock W.A. Martin
Cotton Planter Henry Blair Shoe Lasting Machine Jan Matzeliger
Ironing Board Sarah Boone Lubricators Elijah McCoy
Horse Bridle Bit L.F.Brown Rocket Catapult Hugh MacDonald
Horse shoe Oscar E. Brown Elevator Alexander Miles
Pacemaker Otis Boykin Gas Mask Garrett Morgan
Guide Missile Otis Boykin Traffic Signal Garrett Morgan
Lawn Mower John A. Burr Hair Brush Lyda Newman
Typewriter Burridge & Marshman Heating Furnace Alice H. Paker
Train Alarm R.A. Butler Airship J.F.Pickering
Radiation Detector Geo. Carruthers Folding Chair Purdgy/Sadgwar
Peanut Butter George W. Carver Hand Stamp W.B. Purvis
Paints & Satins George W. Carver Fountain Pen W.B. Purvis
Lotion & Soaps George W. Carver Dust Pan L.P.Ray
Automatic Fishing Reel George Cook Insect Destroyer Gun A.C. Richardson
Ice cream Mold A.L. Cralle Baby Buggy W.H. Richardson
Blood Plasma Dr. Charles Drew Sugar Refinement N. Rillieux
Horse Riding Saddle Wm. D. Davis Clothes Dryer G.T. Sampson
Shoe W.A. Detiz Celluar Phone Henry Sampson
Player Piano Joseph Dickinson Pressing Comb Walter Sammons
Arm for Recording Player Joseph Dickinson Curtain Rod S.R. Scottron
Doorstop O. Dorsey Lawn Sprinkler J.W. Smith
Doorknob O. Dorsey Automatic Gearshift R.B. Spikes
Photo Print Wash Clatonia J. Dorticus Urinalysis Machine Dewey Sanderson
Photo Embossing Machine Clatonia J. Dorticus Hydraulic Shock Absorber Ralph Sanderson
Postal Letter Box P.B. Dowing Refrigerator J. Standard
Toilet T. Elkins Mop T.W. Stewart
Furniture Caster David A. Fisher Stairclimbing Wheelchair Rufus J. Weaver
Guitar Robert Flemming ,Jr Helicopter Paul E. Williams
Golf Tee George F. Grant Fire Escape Ladder J.B. Winters
Motor J. Gregory Telephone Transmitter Granville T. Woods
Lantern Micheal Harney Electric Cutoff Switch Granville T. Woods
Thermo Hair Curlers Soloman Harper Relay Instrument Granville T. Woods
Gas Burner B.F. Jackson Telephone System Granville T. Woods
Kitchen Table H.A. Jackson Galvanic Battery Granville T. Woods
Video Commander Joseph N. Jackson Electric Raillway System Granville T. Woods
Remote Controllers Joseph N. Jackson Roller Coaster Granville T. Woods
Sani-Phone Jerry Johnson Auto Air Brake Granville T. Woods

American Music of Black origin
___________________

.Jazz
.Rock & Roll
.Hip Hop
.Soul
.Disco
.Rhthm & Blues
.Rag Time
.Techno
.Gospel

http://www.littleafrica.com/resources/inventors.htm
http://www.blackinventor.com/

And I’m so proud.

December 14th, 2009

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96 accord problems (detailed)?

I’m having some problems with my 96 accord (lx, four cylinder, automatic transmission). I bought it about six months ago with about 158k on it, and thought it was a good deal. unfortunately, I ended up having to pay to fix warped rotors, other brake problems, wheel balance, engine mount, and the front left ball joint w/ alignment. the service records showed something like a glass replacement on the driver’s side window, so I’m wondering if some minor accident involving that side of the car is what caused the ball joint to go bad. the guy at the shop said a bad ball joint at 158k just didn’t make any sense to him. I need to replace the radiator soon, and things just have me worried. I’m beginning to think the guy who owned it before must have driven it like a maniac.

oh, and I need to flush the brake system and the power steering system. the shop guys said the fluids are black. the previous owner only took car of the oil and the 100k service.

now, what I don’t understand is as follows. my car has a difficult time in what I suppose to be first gear. driving around my townhouse complex, it feels like it is dragging, struggling, before it gets into second gear (I drive slowly in residential areas), and is smooth once it gets there. it shifts a little hard into second, too. I’m getting a brief groan from almost the center of the car underneath when taking off from a stop light, and sometimes I get a loud vibrating groan when gently accelerating (especially around 38mph and gently uphill). I’m also getting some occasional surging when driving through rush hour traffic, starting and stopping (and starting and stopping frequently just feels unhealthy). oh, and when it’s cold (I park outside), it idles kind of rough when I stop at a light or sign.

I don’t know what’s wrong! I’m wondering if a simple engine tune-up and transmission service would fix things, but I’m really worried. I only know the basics about cars, and don’t have a clue what could be causing these problems. I put quite a bit into this car, and I believe that if I can fix the rest of this up it will be a very good investment, but I am worried. Does anybody know what the problem may be or what I need to put it in the shop for to work out these problems? I’m hoping I’m not looking at the tip of an iceberg, but it it IS an iceberg, I’d rather know sooner than later. any professional advice/knowledge-by-experience is greatly appreciated.

158k miles especially if driven hard is not a low mileage for a ball joint. If there are wider then normal tires then the wear will also be quickened. As far as brake fluid and power steering go 1996 was not yesterday and only God knows when if ever it was last changed. The same would go for your transmission fluid and filter. If the pads and rotors were just replaced then the brake fluid should have been spotted then and the system cleaned and bled. I would start with a good flush and clean of everything and then see how the engine runs. Of course you can do a compression check and a vacuum check now but a more fair reading would be after a little cleaning was done, you are keeping the car any ways and the fluids need changing.

November 20th, 2009

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the right to live in united kingdom?

(1) a very difficult points system that is of benefit to the uk and not the individual.
(2) any form of bad behaviour they must lose all rights and be turned away, this includes any criminal records.
(3) one person being accepted does not mean that there is automatic entry for so called members of the family.
(4) every person is assessed on their own merit and be of value to the united Kingdom.
(5) any person involved with human trafficking to receive the heaviest of sentencing, then deported with immediate effect after serving the full sentence with no parole..
Facile Prinseps,
your not quite right my son, if they break the law we have every right to kick them out?
BRIAN C,
fair point but, would it not be covered in point 1, if you dont speak english you get no points anyway?

Tough but fair

September 20th, 2009

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Air Force Questions?? Any advice will be greatly appreciated?

Hello,

I’m currently in the process of enlisting in the USAF and I had a few questions that I am hoping someone with previous experience/knowledge can assist with.

1. I am going in as enlisted but I hope to become an officer one day. I’ve heard that it is possible to become an officer this way, but any thing is possible. Is it rare or a farely easy transition? I understand I would to submit my application to the board and go through OTS, but is this a frequent practice? What about the success rate?

My recruiter pointed out that any healthcare/medical job would almost be automatic.

If selected for a healthcare job, I would purse a degree in that area. Otherwise, I would pursue an electronics or computer engineering degree.

-Jobs currently thinking about (I’m already qualified)-
-Air Traffic Controller
– Pharmacy Apprentice
– Diagnostic Imaging Apprentice
– Opthalmic Apprentice
– Visual Imagery and Detection Systems
– Computer Systems Control

2. My recruiter also stated healthcare jobs are pretty hard to come by. Does anyone have any insight to the recruiting of these jobs? I know it all depends but I wanted a second opinion.

3. I will be working on my degree while working and I’m looking for a job with pretty stable hours, if possible. Does anyone have any knowledge about these jobs?

Thanks for any assistance

OTS is very competitive. You would have a better chance with a SOAR (Scholarship for Outstanding Airmen to ROTC) scholarship. They would pay you at E-5 level while you went to college full time. There are some restrictions though. Of the jobs you have above, ATC and Computer Systems Control would be the ones with the most need.
ATC’s can earn $75000 plus working at a medium sized airport or for the FAA. There is a low retention rate for this career field so there is always a need for new junior enlisted in this career field. Computer Systems Control, or for that matter any computer, networking, or communications job is also bound to be high. With the arrival of USAF Cyber Command, there will be a lot of empty seats for the first few years as they develop the infrastructure for those jobs. However there is always a need for deployable medical personnel. The program with the most openings as of right now is the PA program. You would need no more than two years of college left and they would send you to school to become a Physician’s Assistant. These are rapidly taking the place of actual doctors in stateside military hospitals without emergency rooms. They are responsible for general healthare and report to a practicing doctor. They allow for more doctors to go downrange and attend to the medical needs of deployed troops.

The other medical jobs you have listed are pretty rare to come by but every now and then there is an opening. But you shouldnt hold your breath.

September 18th, 2009

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Does coasting in neutral gear save petrol? and, is it dangerous?

Ive debated with many people about this, I think it saves petrol because the rpm is much lower, therefore less petrol is being drawn into the engine. I often put my automatic into neutral when coasting down hills or towards red traffic lights. Ive searched the internet about this and all ive found is this:
"12. Don’t coast in neutral
Coasting in neutral could save you money with old cars fitted with carburettors, but modern fuel injection systems cut the fuel supply off altogether as you slow to a stop, saving a surprising amount, especially in stop/start driving. And coasting in neutral, or with the clutch depressed, is potentially dangerous too, because you have no engine braking, and can’t suddenly accelerate out of danger."

How can the engine still be running if there is no petrol being used? And I cant think of any scenarios where being in neutral would be dangerous.
I dont know too much about mechanics, can anyone shed some light on this subject?

You’re in neutral and something bolts in front of the car. You instinctively push down the pedal so you can scoot out of the way. The engine roars but you go no faster because you are in neutral. So you get into an accident instead of driving around. In some states I believe it is actually a ticket-giving offense as they can claim you are not in control of the vehicle. How they could prove that is another story.

The engine still sucks in fuel as it needs to run. IF it saves any fuel the amount would be mere atoms not gallons.

September 16th, 2009

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How can I distinguish a malware infection from yet another bug in a Microsoft product?

Last week, for some odd reason, my IE-7 installation lost its ability to open a web page on the internet. When I tried to open a web page, IE-7 would just lock up and stop responding. On my external modem, the Rx/Tx lights just stayed dark, indicating no traffic. IE-7 worked fine for opening HTML files on the local hard drive.

I ran virus, spyware, and malware scans with 3 different products, and none of them found anything infected. I recovered from this problem by using XP’s System Restore function to restore to a checkpoint from the previous day.

I had not installed any new software, but I had Microsoft’s automatic updates enabled, and the title of the checkpoint that I restored from looks like it was something XP created before an update.

no lights on your modem means no traffic. opening a local file would work fine because it’s not an internet location, rather an html file on your drive that isnt reaching out to the web. sounds like a microsoft update screwed with your settings

September 14th, 2009

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