Did you learn that interesting "fact" from a film? America joined near the end of the war and that was only because they got attacked by Japan. Up untill that point you lot were happy just doing the finances for the nazis. What about the internet? it was invented by a Londoner.
I like you stOx. So America played no role in WW2, and working at the MIT makes you a 'Londoner'? In 1994, Berners-Lee founded the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Massachussets was in the US last time i checked). It comprised various companies that were willing to create standards and recommendations to improve the quality of the Web. I'm sure as a Londoner, you must remember German V-2 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V-2_rocket
PCs? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_computer Mac OS, MS Windows? http://www.apple.com/ http://www.microsoft.com/en/us/default.aspx Cell phones? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_phone
Don't forget the endless droves of monumental hall-of-famer, greatest-of-all time, most-valuable-player, all-star geniuses, the likes of which we are seeing in this thread. Right, homeloans1?
well done on having pies, mickey mouse, paper money and cities..... by the way, Do you have to reduce every thread to utter garbage with endless pics and multiple posts in a row?
Garbage? Why do you troll this thread? Topic: What's Good in America? A picture is worth a thousand words, but your troll posts are worth nothing.
You can create threads on anything you like. No doubt that one will end up littered with infantile images though. Grown ups like to communicate with words.
Put my username on ignore and you won't see anything. Hope that helps. http://forums.digitalpoint.com/profile.php?do=editlist "Ignore List", enter 'homeloans1' No more pics folks, but you got the point. I hope my pictures refreshed your memory.
It had crossed my mind. Though it would be far more productive to encourage you to communicate like an adult instead if imitating a picture book for under 3's.
A Londoner, that left London, went to America, worked in America, Used American money.. So the credit for the invention goes to America.. @topic: The greatest thing about America is its power to change the world.. In both ways.
Those pictures are quite helpful for someone like you. Obviously they worked because it ticked you off and probably made you cry. Most of us are mutts in the USA, meaning we have multiple nationalities in our blood, and like the Londoner, others can use what America offers for their benefit (when they come in peace.)
I like America for its democracy and freedom. This country has given everyone equal opportunity to realise their dreams.