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Во превод: Мажите се подобри од жените...

... вели Дик Мастерсон, господар на шовинизмот.



Не дека се согласувам со него во целост, ама има вистина во некои од работите што ги изнакажа. Ме потсеќа на наш Никола :)
Неверојатно забавен за гледање, иако кај женската популација на форумов ќе биде окарактеризиран како „најголемиот кретен што го виделе“. Погледнете го клипчево, може да извлечете некоја „битна животна поука“, или пак едноставно да си се насмеете :)

Да да да
Не го ни дослушав до крај пошо трескаше многу глупости
 
bre bitches , уште ли ја терате темата ??? помирете се со фактот дека сме супериорни во секој поглед и на секое поле !!

п.с Не сум шовинист .:tv:
 
Вчера снемало струја во ГТЦ на пола саат.
36 жени биле заглавени... на ескалаторите :pos: :pos: :pos:
 
Вчера снемало струја во ГТЦ на пола саат.
36 жени биле заглавени... на ескалаторите :pos: :pos: :pos:

После кратка истрага, полицијата заклучи дека жените НЕ се наоѓале на ескалаторите, туку на скалите во средина! :pos:
 
лол е ова немогуче,:pos2::pos2::pos2:
абе жениве билее скрос папа.
 
И шо сеа ќе се убедуваме кои се попаметни.
Вие со мозокот сте малце назад,созревате т.е почнувате да созревате накај 16-17 год. макар и таму не сте нешто нај нај.
И од кај дознавте дека сте попаметни?Се вадите со Никола Тесла:kesa:
Не е само тој :smir:

A

* Vitaly Mikhaylovich Abalakov, (1906-1986), Russia - Camming devices, Abalakov thread (or V-thread) gearless ice climbing anchor.
* Abbas Ibn Firnas, (810-887), Andalusia — eye glasses, hang glider, watch
* Robert Adler, (1913-2007), Austria/United States – wireless remote control
* Abu-Mahmud al-Khujandi, (940-1000), Persia — astronomical sextant
* Alhacen (Ibn al-Haytham), (965-1039), Iraq (Mesopotamia) or Persia — camera obscura, pinhole camera
* Al-Fazari, (d. 796/806), Iraq (Mesopotamia) or Persia — brass astrolabe
* Al-Jazari, (1136-1206), Iraq (Mesopotamia) or Persia — crankshaft, connecting rod, crank mechanism, combination lock, elephant clock, programmable humanoid robots, robotics, reciprocating piston engine, suction pump, segmental gear, valve, etc.
* Al-Khwarizmi (780-850), Persia — modern algebra
* Al-Razi (Rhazes), (865-965), Persia — distillation and extraction methods, sulfuric acid and alcohol, soap bar
* Rostislav Alexeyev, (1916-1980) , Russia - Ekranoplan.
* Ammar ibn Ali al-Mawsili, (9th century), Iraq (Mesopotamia) — syringe used for cataract removal
* Archimedes, (c. 287-212 BC), Greece — Archimedes screw
* Ami Argand, (1750-1803), France — Argand lamp
* Armen Firman, (c. 852), Andalusia — parachute
* Edwin H. Armstrong,(1890-1954), USA — FM radio
* William George Armstrong, (1810-1900), UK — hydraulic crane
* Neil Arnott, (1788-1874), UK — waterbed
* Joseph Aspdin, (1788-1855), England — Portland cement
* John Vincent Atanasoff, (1903-1995), United States — modern programmable computer

B

* Charles Babbage, (1791-1871), UK — analytical engine (semi-automatic computer)
* Roger Bacon, (1214-1292), England — magnifying glass
* Leo Baekeland, (1863-1944), Belgian–American — Velox photographic paper and Bakelite
* Ralph H. Baer, (1922-), German born American — video game console
* John Logie Baird, (1888-1946), UK — an electromechanical television
* Donat Banki, (1859-1922), Hungary — inventor of the carburetor
* John Bardeen, (1908-1991), USA — co-inventor of the transistor
* Anthony R. Barringer Canadian – American — INPUT (Induced Pulse Transient) airborne electromagnetic system
* Earl W. Bascom, (1906-1995), Canada and United States — side-delivery rodeo chute, hornless rodeo saddle, rodeo bareback rigging, rodeo chaps
* Eugen Baumann, (1846-1896), Germany — PVC
* Trevor Baylis, (1937-), UK — a wind-up radio
* Francis Beaufort, (1774-1857), France — Beaufort scale
* Arnold O. Beckman, (1900-2004), USA — pH meter
* Alexander Graham Bell, (1847-1922), Canada — telephone
* Karl Benz, (1844-1929), Germany — the petrol-powered automobile
* Emile Berliner, (1851-1929), Germany and USA — the disc record gramophone
* Tim Berners-Lee, (1955-), UK — with Robert Cailliau, the World Wide Web
* Bi Sheng (Chinese:畢昇), (ca.990-1051), China — clay movable type printing
* Laszlo Biro, (1899-1985), Hungary — modern ballpoint pen
* Clarence Birdseye, (1886-1956), USA — frozen food process
* J. Stuart Blackton, (1875-1941), USA — stop-motion film
* Otto Blathy (1860-1939), Hungary — co-inventor of the transformer, wattmeter, alternating current (AC) and turbogenerator
* Katharine B. Blodgett, (1898-1979), UK — nonreflective glass
* Nils Bohlin, (1920-2002), Sweden — the three-point seat belt
* Joseph-Armand Bombardier, (1907-1964), Canada — snowmobile
* Robert W. Bower, (1936-), USA — self-aligned–gate MOSFET
* Seth Boyden, (1788-1870), USA — nail-making machine
* Walter Houser Brattain, (1902-1987), USA — co-inventor of the transistor
* Louis Braille, (1809-1852), France — the Braille writing system
* Karl Ferdinand Braun, (1850-1918), Germany — cathode-ray tube oscilloscope
* Harry Brearley, (1871-1948), UK — stainless steel
* John Moses Browning, (1855-1926), USA — automatic handgun
* Edwin Beard Budding, (1795-1846), UK — lawnmower
* Corliss Orville Burandt, USA — Variable valve timing
C

* Robert Cailliau, (1947 –), Belgium — with Tim Berners-Lee, the World Wide Web
* C`ai Lun, 蔡倫 (50 AD - 121), China — paper
* Marvin Camras, (1916 - 1995), USA — magnetic recording
* Chester Carlson, (1906 - 1968), USA — Xerography
* Wallace Carothers, (1896 - 1937), USA — Nylon
* Joseph Constantine Carpue, (1764 - 1846), France — rhinoplastic surgery
* George Cayley, (1773 - 1857), (UK) — tension-spoke wheels, Caterpillar track
* Roxey Ann Caplin, (1793 - 1888) — Corsets
* Lagari Hasan Çelebi, (fl. 1633 - 1640), Turkey — rocket aircraft
* Adrian Chernoff, (1971 -), USA — GM Autonomy, GM Hy-wire, Rubber Bandits
* Evgeniy Chertanovskiy, Russia - Skafander
* Niels Christensen (1865 - 1952), USA — O-ring
* Samuel Hunter Christie, (1784 - 1865), UK — Wheatstone bridge
* Juan de la Cierva, (1895 - 1936), Spain — the autogyro
* Alexandru Ciurcu, (1854 - 1922), Romania — Reaction engine
* Georges Claude, (1870 - 1960), France — neon lamp
* Henri Coandă, (1886 - 1972), Romania — Jet engine
* Josephine Cochrane, (1839 - 1913), USA — dishwasher
* Christopher Cockerell, (1910 - 1999), UK — Hovercraft
* Aeneas Coffey, (1780 - 1852), Ireland, heat exchanger, inventor of the Coffey still
* George Constantinescu, (1881 - 1965), Romania — Interrupter gear
* Lloyd Groff Copeman, (1865 - 1956), USA — Electric stove
* Cornelis Corneliszoon, (1550 - 1607), The Netherlands — sawmill
* Jacques Cousteau, (1910 - 1997), France — co-inventor of the aqualung and the Nikonos underwater camera
* Holger Crafoord, (1908 - 1982), Sweden — inventor of the artificial kidney
* Thomas Crapper, (1836 - 1910), England, plumber.
* Bartolomeo Cristofori, (1655 - 1731), Italy — piano
* János Csonka, (1852 - 1939), Hungary — co-inventor of carburetor
* Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot, (1725 - 1804), France — first steam-powered road vehicle
* William Cumberland Cruikshank, (1745 - 1800), UK — chlorinated water
* William Cullen, (1710 - 1790), UK — first artificial refrigerator
* Glenn Curtiss, (1878 - 1930), USA — ailerons

D

* Gustaf Dalén, (1869-1937), Sweden — AGA cooker; Dalén light; Agamassan
* Salvino D'Armate, (?-?), Italy — credited for inventing eyeglasses in 1284
* Jacob Davis, (1868-1908), USA — riveted jeans
* Edmund Davy, (1785-1857), Ireland — acetylene
* Humphry Davy, (1778-1829), UK — Davy miners lamp
* Joseph Day, (1855-1946), UK — the crankcase-compression two-stroke engine
* Lee DeForest, (1873-1961), USA — triode
* Miksa Deri (1854-1938), Hungary — co-inventor of an improved closed-core transformer, the first so called
* James Dewar, (1842-1923), UK — Thermos flask
* William Kennedy Laurie Dickson, (1860-1935), UK — motion picture camera
* Philip Diehl, (1847-1913), USA — Ceiling fan, electric sewing machine
* Rudolf Diesel, (1858-1913), Germany — Diesel engine
* William H. Dobelle, (1943-2004), United States — first functioning artificial eye
* Bryan Donkin, (1768-1855), UK — print industry composition roller
* Hub van Doorne, (1900-1979), Netherlands, Variomatic continuously variable transmission
* Anastase Dragomir, (1896-1966), Romania — Ejection seat
* Karl Drais, (1785-1851), Germany — dandy horse (Draisine)
* Cornelius Drebbel, (1572-1633), The Netherlands — first navigable submarine
* Richard Drew, (1899-1980), USA — Masking tape
* John Boyd Dunlop, (1840-1921) UK — first practical pneumatic tyre
* James Dyson, (1947- ) UK — Dual Cyclone bagless vacuum cleaner, incorporating the principles of cyclonic separation.

E

* George Eastman, (1854-1932), USA — roll film
* Thomas Edison, (1847-1931), USA — phonograph, commercially practical light bulb, motion picture projector, stock ticker, etc.
* Willem Einthoven, (1860-1927), The Netherlands — the electrocardiogram
* Rune Elmqvist, (1857-1924), Sweden — implantable pacemaker
* Douglas Engelbart, (1925-), USA — the computer mouse [1]
* John Ericsson, (1803-1889), Sweden — the two screw-propeller
* Lars Magnus Ericsson, (1846-1926), Sweden — the handheld micro telephone
* Ole Evinrude, (1877-1934), Norway — outboard motor
* Albert Einstein,(1879-1955), Germany
* Ole Evinrude, (1877-1934), Norway — outboard motor

F

* Samuel Face, (1923-2001), USA — concrete flatness/levelness technology; Lightning Switch
* Michael Faraday, (1791-1867), England — electric transformer
* Johann Maria Farina, (1685–1766), Germany; Eau de Cologne
* Philo Farnsworth, (1906-1971), USA — electronic television
* James Fergason, (1934-), USA — improved liquid crystal display
* Enrico Fermi, (1901-1954), Italy — nuclear reactor
* Reginald Fessenden, (1866-1932), Canada — two-way radio
* Adolf Eugen Fick, (1829-1901), Germany — contact lens
* Artur Fischer, (1919–) Germany — fasteners including fischertechnik.
* Gerhard Fischer, Germany/USA — hand-held metal detector
* Alexander Fleming, (1881-1955), Scotland — penicillin
* John Ambrose Fleming, (1848-1945), England — vacuum diode
* Sandford Fleming, (1827-1915), Canada — Universal Standard Time
* Tommy Flowers, (1905-1998), England — Colossus an early electronic computer.
* Jean Bernard Léon Foucault, (1819-1868), France — Foucault pendulum, gyroscope, eddy current
* Benoît Fourneyron, (1802-1867), France — water turbine
* John Fowler, (1826-1864), England — steam-driven ploughing engine
* Benjamin Franklin, (1706-1790), USA — the pointed lightning rod conductor, bifocal glasses, the Franklin stove, the glass harmonica
* Augustin-Jean Fresnel, (1788-1827), France — Fresnel lens
* William Friese-Greene, (1855-1921), England — cinematography
* Buckminster Fuller, (1895-1983), USA — geodesic dome
 
G

* Dennis Gabor, (1900-1979), Hungary – holography
* Boris Borisovich Galitzine, (1862-1916), Russia – Electromagnetic seismograph.
* Elmer R. Gates, (1859-1923), USA – foam fire extinguisher, electric loom mechanisms, magnetic & diamagnetic separators, educational toy ("box & blocks")
* Richard J. Gatling, (1818-1903), USA – Wheat drill; first successful Machine Gun
* Hans Wilhelm Geiger, (1882-1945), Germany – Geiger counter
* Henri Giffard, (1825-1882), France – powered airship, injector
* Heinrich Gцbel, (1818-1893), Germany – first functional incandescent lamp
* Robert Goddard, (1882-1945), USA – liquid fuel rocket
* Peter Carl Goldmark, (1906-1977), Hungary – vinyl record (LP), CBS color television
* Charles Goodyear, (1800-1860), USA – vulcanization of rubber
* Gordon Gould, (1920-2005), USA – co-inventor of laser
* Richard Hall Gower, (1768-1833), England – ship's hull and rigging
* Bette Nesmith Graham, (1924-1980), USA – Liquid Paper
* James Henry Greathead, (1844-1896), South Africa – tunnel boring machine, tunnelling shield technique
* Chester Greenwood, (1858-1937), USA – thermal earmuffs
* James Gregory, (1638-1675), Scotland – reflecting telescope
* William Robert Grove, (1811-1896), Wales – fuel cell
* Otto von Guericke, (1602-1686), Germany – vacuum pump, manometer, dasymeter,
* Johann Gutenberg, (c. 1390s-1468), Germany – movable type printing press
* Samuel Guthrie, (1782 - 1848), USA – discovered chloroform

H

* John Hadley, (1682-1744), England — Octant
* Tracy Hall, (1919- ), USA — synthetic diamond
* Christopher Hansteen, (1783-1873), Norway — discovery of terrestrial magnetism
* James Hargreaves, (1720-1778), England — spinning jenny
* John Harrison, (1693-1776), England — marine chronometer
* Victor Hasselblad, (1906-1978), Sweden — invented the 6 x 6 cm single-lens reflex camera
* Robert A. Heinlein, (1907-1988), USA — waterbed
* Henry J. Heinz, USA — tomato ketchup
* Jozef Karol Hell, (1713-1789), Slovakia — the water pillar
* Rudolf Hell, (1901-2002), Germany — the Hellschreiber
* Joseph Henry, (1797-1878), Scotland/USA — electromagnetic relay
* Heron, (c. 10-70), Roman Egypt — aeolipile
* Heinrich Hertz, (1857-1894), Germany — radio telegraphy, electromagnetic radiation
* George de Hevesy, (1885-1966), Hungary — radioactive tracer
* Rowland Hill, (1795-1879), UK — postage stamp
* Felix Hoffmann (Bayer), (1868-1949), Germany — Aspirin
* Herman Hollerith, (1860-1929), USA — mechanical tabulator based on punched cards
* Nick Holonyak, (1928- ), USA — LED (Light Emitting Diode)
* Joseph Hon – book index thumb notch system for dictionaries Patent #561888
* Robert Hooke, (1635-1703), England — balance wheel, iris diaphragm
* Erna Schneider Hoover, (1926-), USA — computerized telephone switching system
* Frank Hornby, (1863-1936), England — invented Meccano
* Coenraad Johannes van Houten, (1801-1887), Netherlands — cocoa powder, cacao butter, chocolate milk
* Elias Howe, (1819-1867), USA — sewing machine
* Christiaan Huygens, (1629-1695), Netherlands — pendulum clock
* John Wesley Hyatt, (1837-1920), USA — celluloid manufacturing

I

* Ibn Samh, (1000s), Andalusia — mechanical astrolabe
* Ibn Yunus, (950-1009), Egypt — pendulum
* Sumio Iijima, (1939- ), Japan — nanotubes
* Jбnos Irinyi, (1817-1895), Hungary — noiseless match

J

* Karl Jatho, (1873-1933), Germany — aeroplane
* Gyцrgy Jendrassik, (1898-1954), Hungary — turboprop
* Thomas Jefferson, (1743-1826), USA — swivel chair
* Carl Edvard Johansson, (1864-1943), Sweden — Gauge blocks
* Johan Petter Johansson, (1853-1943), Sweden — the pipe wrench and the modern adjustable spanner
* Nancy Johnson, USA — American version of the hand cranked ice cream machine in (1843)
* Scott A. Jones, (1960-), USA — created one of the most successful versions of voicemail as well as ChaCha Search, a human-assisted internet search engine.
* Whitcomb Judson, (1836-1909), USA — zipper

K

* Dean Kamen, (1951-), USA — Invented the Segway HT scooter and the IBOT Mobility Device
* Heike Kamerlingh Onnes, (1853-1926), Netherlands — liquify helium
* John Harvey Kellogg, (1852-1943), cornflake breakfasts
* John George Kemeny, (1926-1992), Hungary — co-inventor of BASIC
* Charles F. Kettering, (1876-1958), USA — invented automobile self-starter ignition, Freon ethyl gasoline and more
* Jack Kilby, (1923-2005), USA — patented the first integrated circuit
* Fritz Klatte, (1880-1934), Germany — vinyl chloride, forerunner to polyvinyl chloride
* Margaret E. Knight, (1838-1914), USA — machine that completely constructs box-bottom brown paper bags
* Ivan Knunyants, (1906-1990), Ukraine — invented Nylon-6
* Robert Koch, (1843-1910), Germany---- method for culturing bacteria on solid media
* Willem Johan Kolff, (1911-), Netherlands — artificial kidney hemodialysis machine
* Rudolf Kompfner, (1909–1977), USA — Traveling-wave tube
* Gleb Kotelnikov, (1872-1944), Russia — knapsack parachute
* Ivan Kulibin, (1735-1818), Russia - Elevator using screw mechanisms.
* Raymond Kurzweil, (1948-), Optical character recognition; flatbed scanner
* Stephanie Kwolek, (1923-), USA — Kevlar
* John Howard Kyan (1774-1850), Ireland — The process of Kyanization used for wood preservation

L

* Renј Laлnnec, (1781-1826), France — stethoscope
* Hedy Lamarr, (1913-2000), Austria and USA — Spread spectrum radio
* Georges Lakhovsky, (1869-1942), Russia - Multiple Wave Oscillator.
* Edwin H. Land, (1909-1991), USA — Polaroid polarizing filters and the Land Camera
* Samuel P. Langley, (1834-1906), USA — bolometer
* Irving Langmuir, (1851-1957), USA — gas filled incandescent light bulb, hydrogen welding
* Lewis Latimer, (1848-1928), — worked with Thomas Edison and patented an improved lightbulb manufacturing process
* Gustav de Laval, (1845-1913), Sweden — invented the milk separator and the milking machine
* John Bennet Lawes, (1814-1900), England — superphosphate or chemical fertilizer
* Sergei Vasiljevich Lebedev, (1874-1934), Russia — synthetic rubber
* Tim Berners-Lee, (1955- ) England — World Wide Web
* Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, (1632-1723), Netherlands — development of the microscope
* Jean-Joseph Etienne Lenoir, (1822-1900), Belgium — internal combustion engine, motorboat
* Willard Frank Libby, (1908-1980), USA — Radiocarbon dating
* Justus von Liebig, (1803-1873), Germany — nitrogen-based fertilizer
* Otto Lilienthal, (1848-1896), Germany — air glider
* Frans Wilhelm Lindqvist, (1862-1931), Sweden — Kerosene stove operated by compressed air
* Hans Lippershey, (1570-1619), Netherlands — telescope
* Alexander Lodygin, (1847-1923), Russia - Electrical filament, incandescent light bulb with tungsten filament.
* Oleg Losev, (1903-1942), Russia - Light-emitting diode.
* Archibald Low, (1882-1956), Britain — Pioneer of radio guidance systems
* Auguste and Louis Lumiиre, France — Cinјmatographe
* Giovanni Luppis, (1813-1875), Austrian Empire (ethnical Italian) — self-propelled torpedo

M

* Ma Jun, (c. 200-265), China — South Pointing Chariot (see differential gear), mechanical puppet theater, chain pumps, improved silk looms
* Charles Macintosh, (1766-1843), Scotland — waterproof raincoat, life vest
* Sake Dean Mahomet, (c. 1759), India — shampoo
* Dmitri Dmitrievich Maksutov, (1896-1964), Russia - Maksutov telescope.
* George William Manby, (1765-1854), England — Fire extinguisher
* Guglielmo Marconi, (1874-1937), Italy — radio telegraphy
* John Landis Mason, (1826-1902), USA — Mason jars
* Henry Maudslay, (1771-1831), England — screw-cutting lathe, bench micrometer
* Hiram Maxim, (1840-1916), USA born, England — First self-powered machine gun
* James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) and Thomas Sutton Scotland — colour photography
* John McAdam, (1756-1836), Scotland — improved "macadam" road surface
* Elijah McCoy, (1843-1929), Canada — Displacement lubricator
* Hippolyte Mиge-Mouriјs, (1817-1880), France — margarine
* Dmitri Mendeleev, (1834-1907), Russia - Periodic table, pyrocollodion.
* Antonio Meucci, (1808-1889), Italy — telephone (prototype)
* Edouard Michelin, (1859-1940), France — pneumatic tyre
* Pavel Molchanov, (1893-1941), Russia - Radiosonde.
* Jules Montenier, (c. 1910), USA — modern anti-perspirant deodorant
* Montgolfier brothers, (1740-1810) and (1745-1799), France — hot-air balloon
* John J. Montgomery, (1858-1911), USA — heavier-than-air gliders
* Narcis Monturiol i Estarriol, (1819-1885), Spain — steam powered submarine
* Robert Moog, (1934-2005), USA — the Moog synthesizer
* Samuel Morey, (1762-1843), USA — internal combustion engine
* Garrett A. Morgan, (1877-1963), USA — inventor of the gas mask, and traffic signal.
* Samuel Morse, (1791-1872), USA — telegraph
* William Murdoch, (1754-1839), Scotland — Gas lighting
* Jozef Murgas, (1864-1929), Slovakia — inventor of the wireless telegraph (forerunner of the radio)
* Pieter van Musschenbroek, (1692-1761), Netherlands — Leyden jar, pyrometer
 
N

* John Napier, (1550-1617), Scotland — logarithms
* James Naismith, (1861-1939), Canadian born, USA---- Invented Basketball, Football helmet
* James Nasmyth, (1808-1890), Scotland — steam hammer
* John von Neumann, (1903-1957), Hungary — Von Neumann computer architecture
* Isaac Newton,(1642-1727), England — reflecting telescope (which reduces chromatic aberration)
* Joseph Nicephore Niјpce, (1765-1833), France — photography
* Jun-Ichi Nishizawa, (1926-), Japan — Optical communication system, SIT/SITh (Static Induction Transistor/Thyristor), Laser diode, PIN diode
* Alfred Nobel, (1833-1896), Sweden — dynamite
* Carl Rickard Nyberg, (1858-1939), Sweden — the blowtorch

O

* Theophil Wilgodt Odhner, (1845–1903), Sweden — the Odhner Arithmometer, a mechanical calculator
* Hans Christian Шrsted, (1777–1851), Denmark — electromagnetism, aluminium
* Elisha Otis, (1811–1861), USA — passenger elevator with safety device
* William Oughtred, (1575–1660), England — slide rule

P

* Helge Palmcrantz, (1842-1880), Sweden — the multi-barrel, lever-actuated, machine gun
* Daniel David Palmer, (1845-1913), Canada — Chiropractic
* Luigi Palmieri, (1807-1896), Italy — seismometer
* Alexander Parkes, (1831-1890), England — celluloid
* Charles Algernon Parsons, (1854-1931), British — steam turbine
* Spede Pasanen, (1930-2001), Finland — The ski jumping sling
* Blaise Pascal, (1623-1662), France — barometer
* Les Paul, (1915-), USA — Multitrack recording
* Nicolae Paulescu, (1869 - 1931), Romania — Insulin
* Eugen Pavel, Romania — Hyper CD-ROM
* Gustaf Erik Pasch, (1788-1862), Sweden — the safety match
* Arthur Paul Pedrick, England — chromatically selective cat flap and others
* John Pemberton, (1831-1888), USA — Coca-Cola
* Slavoljub Eduard Penkala, (1871-1922), Croatia — mechanical pencil
* Henry Perky, (1843-1906), USA — Shredded wheat
* Stephen Perry, England — rubber band
* Peter Petroff, (1919-2004), Bulgaria — digital wrist watch, heart monitor, weather instruments
* Fritz Pfleumer, (1881-1945), Germany — Magnetic Tape
* Joseph Plateau, (1801-1883), Belgium — phenakistiscope (stroboscope)
* Baltzar von Platen, (1898-1984), Sweden — refrigerator
* Raymond Piron, (1525-2045), Africa — Baseball bat
* James Leonard Plimpton, USA — roller skates
* Petrache Poenaru, (1799 - 1875), Romania — Fountain pen
* Christopher Polhem, (1661-1751), Sweden — the modern padlock
* Olivia Poole, (1889-1975), USA, — the Jolly Jumper baby harness
* Alexander Stepanovich Popov, (1859-1906), Russia - Lightning detector.
* George Pullman, (1831-1897), USA — Pullman sleep wagon
* Mihajlo Pupin, (1858-1935), Serbia — pupinization (loading coils), tunable oscillator
* Tivadar Puskas, (1844-1893), Hungary — telephone exchange



R

* Karl von Reichenbach, (1788-1869), paraffin, creosote oil, phenol
* Ira Remsen, (1846-1927), USA — saccharin
* Josef Ressel, (1793-1857), Czechoslovakia — ship propeller
* Charles Francis Richter, (1900-1985), USA — Richter magnitude scale
* John Roebuck, (1718-1794) England — lead chamber process for sulfuric acid synthesis
* Wilhelm Conrad Rцntgen, (1845-1923), Germany — the X-ray machine
* Erno Rubik, (1944-), Hungary — Rubik's cube, Rubik's Magic and Rubik's Clock
* Ernst Ruska, (1906-1988), Germany — electron microscope

S

* Alberto Santos-Dumont, (1873-1932), Brazil — non-rigid airship and airplane
* Thomas Savery, (1650-1715), England — steam engine
* Adolphe Sax, (1814-1894), Belgium — saxophone
* Bela Schick, (1877-1967), Hungary — diphtheria test
* Christian Schnabel (1878-1936), German, designed simplistic food cutleries
* Kees A. Schouhamer Immink (1946- ), Netherlands Major contributor to development of Compact Disc
* August Schrader, USA — Schrader valve for Pneumatic tire
* David Schwarz, (1852-1897), Croatia, — rigid ship, later called Zeppelin
* Marc Seguin, (1786-1875), France — wire-cable suspension bridge
* Sennacherib, (705–681 BC), Iraq (Mesopotamia) — screw pump
* Iwan Serrurier, (active 1920s), Netherlands/USA — inventor of the Moviola for film editing.
* Mark Serrurier, (190?-1988), USA — Serrurier truss for Optical telescopes
* Gerhard Sessler, (1931-), Germany — foil electret microphone, silicon microphone
* Alexander Procofieff de Seversky, 1894-1974, Russia/United States of America - Air-to-air refueling.
* Shen Kuo (1031-1095), China, improved gnomon, armillary sphere, clepsydra, and sighting tube
* William Bradford Shockley, (1910-1989), USA — co-inventor of transistor
* Henry Shrapnel, (1761-1842), England — Shrapnel shell ammunition
* Vladimir Shukhov, (1853-1939), Russia - Shukhov cracking process.
* Augustus Siebe, (1788-1872), Saxony&England Inventor of the standard diving dress
* Werner von Siemens, (1816-1892), Germany — an electromechanical "dynamic"
* Sir William Siemens, (1823-1883), Germany — regenerative furnace
* Igor Sikorsky, (1889-1972), Russia — helicopter
* Charles Simonyi, (1948-), Hungary — Hungarian notation
* Isaac Singer, (1811-1875), USA — sewing machine
* Elmer Ambrose Sperry, (1860-1930), USA — gyroscope-guided automatic pilot
* George Stephenson, (1781-1848), England — steam locomotive
* Simon Stevin, (1548-1620), Netherlands — land yacht
* Aurel Stodola, (1859-1942), Slovakia - gas turbines
* Reverend Dr Robert Stirling (1790-1878), Scotland — Stirling engine
* Levi Strauss, (1829-1902), USA — blue jeans
* John Stringfellow, (1799-1883), England — airplane
* Almon Strowger, (1839-1902), USA — automatic telephone exchange
* Su Song, (1020-1101), China, first chain drive
* Simon Sunatori, (1959-), Canada — inventor of Sunatori Pen
* Joseph Swan, (1828-1914), England — Incandescent light bulb
* Percy Spencer, (1894-1970), USA — microwave oven
* Leo Szilard, (1898-1964), [[Hungarian Born, USA---- — Co-developed the Atomic Bomb, patented the nuclear reactor, catalyst of the Manhattan Project

T

* Bernard Tellegen (1900-1990), Netherlands — pentode
* Edward Teller, (1908-2003), Hungary — hydrogen bomb
* Nikola Tesla, (1856-1943), Serbian-Croatian-American — Tesla Coil, induction motor, alternating current Polyphase system, wireless communication, modern robotics, logic gates, bladeless turbine, radio, VTOL aircraft, etc.
* Kalman Tihanyi, (1897-1947), Hungary — co-inventor of cathode ray tube and iconoscope
* Benjamin Chew Tilghman, (1821-1897), USA — sandblasting
* Tipu Sultan, (1750-1799), India — iron rocket
* Alfred Traeger, (1895-1980), Australia — the pedal radio
* Franc Trkman, (1903-1978), Slovenia — electrical switches, accessories for opening windows
* Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, (1857-1935), Russia - Spaceflight.
* Mikhail Tsvet, (1872-1919), Russia - Adsorption chromatography.

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* Lewis Urry, (1927-2004), Canada — long-lasting alkaline battery

V

* Theophilus Van Kannel, (1841-1919), United States — revolving door (1888)
* Louis R. Vitullo, (1924?-2006), United States — developed the first sexual assault evidence kit
* Alessandro Volta, (1745-1827), Italy — battery
* Faust Vrancic, (1551-1617), Croatia — parachute

W

* Barnes Wallis, (1887-1979), England — bouncing bomb
* Robert Watson-Watt, (1892-1973), Scotland — microwave radar
* James Watt, (1736-1819), Scotland — improved Steam engine
* Thomas Wedgwood, (1771-1805), England — first (not permanent) photograph
* Jonas Wenstrцm, (1855-1893), Sweden — three-phase electrical system
* George Westinghouse, (1846-1914), USA — Air brake (rail)
* Charles Wheatstone, (1802-1875), England — concertina, stereoscope, microphone, Playfair cipher
* Eli Whitney, (1765-1825), USA — the cotton gin
* Frank Whittle, (1907-1996), England — co-inventor of the jet engine
* Otto Wichterle, (1913-1989), Czechoslovakia — invented modern contact lenses
* Paul Winchell, (1922-2005), USA — the artificial heart
* A. Baldwin Wood, (1879-1956), USA — high volume pump
* Granville Woods, (1856-1910), USA — the Synchronous Multiplex Railway Telegraph
* The Wright brothers, Orville Wright, (1871-1948) and Wilbur Wright, (1867-1912), USA — powered airplane
* Arthur Wynne, (1862-1945), England — creator of crossword puzzle

Y

* Pavel Yablochkov, (1847-1894), Russia - Yablochkov candle.
* Hidetsugu Yagi, (1886-1976), Japan — Yagi antenna
* Yi Xing, (683-727), China, invented the escapement mechanism
* Arthur M. Young, (1905-1995), USA — the Bell Helicopter

Z

* Nikolay Zelinsky, (1861-1953), Russia - The first effective filtering coal gas mask in the world .
* Zhang Heng, (78-139), China, invented the first hydraulic-powered armillary sphere
* Konrad Zuse, (22. June 1910 - 18. December 1995), Germany, invented the first Computer (Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4)
* Vladimir Zworykin, (1889-1982), Russia/USA - Iconoscope, kinescope.
 

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