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Maybe this has been discussed before, I recently displayed some of my bikes as part of
an art trail where I live. Was really surprised how many people commented on how much
they loved them, not only the younger people but also some of the older folk. I guess we
all have a happy memory from our youth involving bicycles.

This got me thinking after the wheel is the bicycle one of modern man's greatest inventions?

In-expensive to buy and run, non polluting, good for your health and probably found in every
country on the planet?

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Beer, but the wheel is a close second, followed by the bicycle, or should it be wheel-bicycle-beer? Seeing as how you can ride to the store to pick up some beer?
 
The bicycle is a pretty good invention in terms of primitive transportation and smiles per mile/km, but if I had to pick Man's greatest invention, the Habor Process wins hands down.
?? I assume you are talking about Ammonia production (Haber Process) , and although we need fertilizer to grow barley and hops to make beer I still think its more important not have to walk to the store. My vote is for Wheel -> Bike -> Beer :happy:
 
The most efficient machine has yet created is not primitive! Feet are primitive.......especially without shoes!
For as much damage alcohol has done, not so great an invention, also it is a poison!
No war ever was fought on bicycles, yet....
Now, for a real contest of inventions, I submit my knife. It can feed me, protect me, and fix stuff.
 
The most efficient machine has yet created is not primitive! Feet are primitive.......especially without shoes!
For as much damage alcohol has done, not so great an invention, also it is a poison!
No war ever was fought on bicycles, yet....
Now, for a real contest of inventions, I submit my knife. It can feed me, protect me, and fix stuff.

How much damage have Knives made in history? Lol, weren't there reports of shoppers get stabbed on Black friday?
 
Also OP, not to mention the usefulness of those bikes, cargo bikes are HUGE overseas.
 
quote="chepe13, post: 768344, member: 13568"]How much damage have Knives made in history? Lol, weren't there reports of shoppers get stabbed on Black friday?[/quote]
Yeah, I stayed home! No ninja level shopping for me!
With sharps you have to weigh the good and evil.
I almost said dynamite.....
 
I'm going to agree with B607 on this one, a close second would be toilet paper.

I think the most profitable would have to be bubble wrap though, getting money for packages of nothing is genius.
 
There's an old joke about the thermos bottle, but I'm not going to post it, as it's not entirely PC.
 
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The bicycle is a pretty good invention in terms of primitive transportation and smiles per mile/km, but if I had to pick Man's greatest invention, the Habor Process wins hands down.
Since I enjoy eating, I suppose I have to agree on this vote!
 
To vote for the bicycle or the knife I would first have to put forward the Bessemer Process or we would not have sufficient cheap steel to make either.
 
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