Wait.
We can't say "Microwave" then be specific about laptops.
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Human Vaccination (needles that keep us healthy)
If not for these, the entire human race would be dead before they could invent anything anybody else said.
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G0D_M0D3 wrote:
Human Vaccination (needles that keep us healthy)
If not for these, the entire human race would be dead before they could invent anything anybody else said.
/thread
um, vaccinations aren't very old, and the human race survived a long time without them.
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ROSMan wrote:
G0D_M0D3 wrote:
Human Vaccination (needles that keep us healthy)
If not for these, the entire human race would be dead before they could invent anything anybody else said.
/threadum, vaccinations aren't very old, and the human race survived a long time without them.
Yeah. Smallpox vaccinations in the colonial era often caused more illness than they prevented by the unsanitary conditions back then. Today's vaccinations are much more effective. I'd say the age of modern medicine really began with Salk's Polio vaccine.
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16Skittles wrote:
ROSMan wrote:
G0D_M0D3 wrote:
Human Vaccination (needles that keep us healthy)
If not for these, the entire human race would be dead before they could invent anything anybody else said.
/threadum, vaccinations aren't very old, and the human race survived a long time without them.
Yeah. Smallpox vaccinations in the colonial era often caused more illness than they prevented by the unsanitary conditions back then. Today's vaccinations are much more effective. I'd say the age of modern medicine really began with Salk's Polio vaccine.
Okay, but we still wouldn't have as many people. Maybe even Steve Jobs got Chicken Pocks, and without medicine, would have died, and never gave us the iPhone or any other iDevice.
(I know we had them back then, but I'm just saying)
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G0D_M0D3 wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
ROSMan wrote:
um, vaccinations aren't very old, and the human race survived a long time without them.Yeah. Smallpox vaccinations in the colonial era often caused more illness than they prevented by the unsanitary conditions back then. Today's vaccinations are much more effective. I'd say the age of modern medicine really began with Salk's Polio vaccine.
Okay, but we still wouldn't have as many people. Maybe even Steve Jobs got Chicken Pocks, and without medicine, would have died, and never gave us the iPhone or any other iDevice.
(I know we had them back then, but I'm just saying)
You don't get vaccines for chicken pox... smallpox?
I vote Fairchild Channel F.
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