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  • #61
    Originariamente inviato da Ernemuse Visualizza il messaggio
    Sbagli. Dall'Islanda è partita la prima colonizzazione dell'america.
    Che non ha avuto esito, come quella cinese.
    L'Islanda conta così poco che, pur avendo scoperto per prima l'America, a nessuno è fregato nulla. Renditene conto.

    Originariamente inviato da Ernemuse Visualizza il messaggio
    Hanno avuto ragione.
    Ah, anche collaborazionista? Vuoi aggiungere altro al tuo ridicolo pedigree?
    Ultima modifica di RainyDays; 07-12-2011, 20:21.


    「世界の意味は世界の外に在るはずだ。世界においては総ては在るがままに在り、生じるがままに生じる。世界 の中には何の価値も存在しない――それに、存在したとしても、それは何の価値ももたないことだろう。
    価値をもつ価値なるものが存在するならば、それは総ての生起と相在〔So-Seins〕の外に在るはずだ。総ての生起と相在は偶然的なのだから。
    それを非偶然的にするものは、世界の中には在り得ない。在り得たとすれば、そのことはまた偶然的だろうから。
    それは世界の外に在るはずだ。」
    (ウィトゲンシュタイン『論理哲学論考』6.41)



    「命を自由に奪い取れる死神でも、奪えぬものがある。
    Mon panache.」
    (エドモン・ロスタン『シラノ・ド・ベルジュラック』より翻案)

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    • #62
      Originariamente inviato da RainyDays Visualizza il messaggio
      Che non ha avuto esito, come quella cinese.
      L'Islanda conta così poco che, pur avendo scoperto per prima l'America, a nessuno è fregato nulla. Renditene conto.



      Ah, anche collaborazionista? Vuoi aggiungere altro al tuo ridicolo pedigree?

      E infatti non ha scoperto proprio niente l'italia.

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      • #63
        Originariamente inviato da Ernemuse Visualizza il messaggio
        E infatti non ha scoperto proprio niente l'italia.
        Attualmente, ciò che abbiamo scoperto è stato valorizzato.
        Vedasi Cristoforo Colombo. Valorizzato come lo scopritore ANCHE se non lo era. Ma ok, mi dirai che non l'ha fatto per conto dell'Italia, quindi non conta. perciò, tieni questo:

        An alphabetical list of Italian inventions

        A

        Airpower, strategic doctrine first formulated by Giulio Douhet[1]
        Aerial warfare, airstrike, aerial resupply and aerial reconnaissance. The first use of airplanes in an actual war occurred in the 1911 Italo-Turkish War with the Italian Army Air Corps conducting reconnaissance missions by airplane and bombing a Turkish camp at Ain Zara, Libya [2]
        Alpini, first unit of mountain troops, created in 1872 [3]
        Ambulance the first ambulance service (horse drawn carts) was instituted in 1244 in Florence by a pious organization known as "Arciconfraternita della Misericordia"
        Amici roof prism invented by Giovan Battista Amici [4]
        Amici prism invented by Giovan Battista Amici [4]
        Alendronate, a medication to treat osteoporosis was developed by the pharmaceutical company Istituto Gentili in the 1980s
        Anemometer developed by Leon Battista Alberti in 1450.[5]
        Anesthesia first used by italian physician Ugo da Lucca in 1200
        Architonnerre, steam-powered cannon invented by Leonardo da Vinci
        Artificial insemination first studied and developed by Lazzaro Spallanzani in 1784 at the University of Pavia [6] [7]
        Arificial Pneumothorax first example of an "artificial lung" was developed by Carlo Forlanini in 1882
        Artificio de Juanelo, mechanical water pumps built in Toledo
        Anatomical theatre
        Avogadro constant, a chemical concept relating to the Mole, discovered by Amedeo Avogadro .[8]

        B

        Ball bearings invented by Leonardo Da Vinci in the 1500s [9]
        Ballistics the discipline of ballistics was initially studied and developed by Italian mathematician Niccolo Tartaglia[10]
        Bank, the Bank of San Giorgio opened for business in Genoa, Italy in 1149[11][12]
        Barometer invented by Evangelista Torricelli in 1643 [13][14][15]
        Battery (electricity) constructed by Alessandro Volta in 1800 .[16] [17]
        Battledress The first mass-produced military camouflage was the Italian telo mimetico ("mimetic cloth") pattern of 1929, used to cover a shelter-half (telo tenda). [18] [19]
        Binishell a rapidly erected building invented by Dante Bini using airforms.[20][21]
        Bossi-Bonomi Pedaliante a man powered aircraft which flew successfully [22]

        C

        Carbon filament light bulb a light bulb invented by Alessandro Cruto in 1881 [23]
        Carbon paper Invented by Pellegrino Turri in 1806 [24]
        Carburetor invented by Luigi De Cristoforis in 1876 [25] [26]
        Cardan suspension of a gimbal is named after the Italian inventor Gerolamo Cardano (1501–1576), who described the device in detail. This device made inertial navigation possible.
        Cellular microbiology field pioneered by Rino Rappuoli
        Cephalosporins antibiotics. Discovered by Giuseppe Brotzu in 1948.[27]
        Cloning (the first horse) accomplished by Cesare Galli in 2003 [28]
        Cloning (endangered species of wildlife) first Gaur cloned by Philip Damiani in 2001 (Damiani is an italian-american scientist.[29]
        Codex the precursor of modern books, invented during Roman times [30]
        Combination lock was first invented by Girolamo Cardano in the 16th Century
        Concrete with Glycerin Invented by Michele Rossi at the University of Milan using byproducts from the production of biodiesel. First tested in 2005 during Hurricane Katrina, proved to be stronger and more resistant than conventional concrete [31]
        Condom invented by Gabriele Fallopio in 1564 [32]
        Coronary stent, medical device co-invented by Dr. Cesare Gianturco in 1976[33]

        D

        Decompression chamber invented by Alberto Gianni in 1916.[34][35]
        Dentures the first dentures were developed by the Etruscans in 700 BC [36]
        Digital Synthesizer (musical computerized instrument). Fist practical Synthesizer was created by Giuseppe di Giugno in 1976.[37]
        Dictionary first dictionary widely diffused and translated in multiple languages invented by Ambrogio Calepino in 1502.[38]
        Dipleidoscope invented by Giovan Battista Amici. [39]
        Doppio Borgato, a musical instrument which is a variation of the piano [40]
        Double-entry bookkeeping system, invented in the mercantile city-states of medieval Italy and first documented by Lucas de Burgo in Venice. Perfected by Amatino Mannucci in the 14th century.[41]
        Doxorubicin a chemotherapy agent invented by Farmitalia Spa in the 1950s .[42]
        Dulbecco’s modified Eagle's medium (DMEM), a culture medium invented by Renato Dulbecco, which is suitable for most mammalian cells, making it possible to grow them in culture. See Eagle's minimal essential medium
        Dynamo, the first practical electric generator was described in 1863 by Antonio Pacinotti in a paper in the Physics Journal "Il nuovo cimento" [43]

        E

        Eau de Cologne (perfume) developed by Johann Maria Farina in 1709 [44]
        Electric cable created by Giuseppe Pirelli in 1884
        Electric motor the dynamo invented by A. Pacinotti in 1863 worked as an electric motor when operated in reverse
        Electromagnetic seismograph inveted by Luigi Palmieri in 1856
        Electroplating a manufacturing technique invented by Luigi Brugnatelli in 1805.[45]
        Electrophorus built by Alessandro Volta in 1775 [46]
        Electroconvulsive therapy for depression, developed by Ugo Cerletti and Lucio Bini in 1937
        Encyclopedia invented by Domenico Bandini in the 15th Century [47]
        Energy catalizer device invented by Andrea Rossi and awarded an Italian patent (#0001387256).
        Epidemiology. This discipline was created by Girolamo Fracastoro in the mid 16th century.[48]
        Espresso machine, first prototype invented by Angelo Moriondo in 1884 in Turin. [49]
        Espresso machine (piston driven model) invented by Achille Gaggia in 1945. [50]
        Eyeglasses invented by Salvino Armati in 1280 [51]

        F

        Fabian strategy. A guerrilla-warfare strategy first impelemented by Quintus Fabius Maximus “Cunctator” in 217 BC [52]
        Frogmen. Their record can be traced back to World War I and the operation against the Austrian-Hungarian Battleship Viribus Unitis in Pola Harbour in 1918. [53]

        G

        Geothermal energy harnessed to heat public baths in Aquae Sulis (Bath, England) by Roman Engineers [54] The earliest industrial exploitation began in 1904 when geothermal power was used to power some light bulbs in Larderello, Italy [55]
        Girandoni Air Rifle, first repeating rifle used in combat, 50 years before the Henry repeating rifle[56][57]

        H

        Helicopter In 1877 Enrico Forlanini's unmanned helicopter, powered by a steam engine was the first that rose to a height of 12 meters (40 ft), hovering for some 20 seconds after a vertical take-off. [58][59]
        Highway, first Autostrada built in 1921
        Human torpedo the first example of a swimmer delivery vehicle used in combat
        Hydrofoil, developed by Enrico Forlanini in 1900

        I

        Induction motor Invented by Galileo Ferraris (Nikola Tesla developed a similar invention around the same time) [60][61][62][63][64][65][66]
        Induction regulator[citation needed]
        In vitro fertilization first performed by Lazzaro Spallanzani at the University of Pavia [67] [68]
        Internal combustion engine, first four-cylinder engine credited to Eugenio Barsanti and Felice Matteucci[69]

        J

        Jetboat, Italian engineer Secondo Campini demonstrated a jet boat in Venice in 1932 [70]
        Jumping position in horsemanship, developed by Federico Caprilli

        Cont'd
        Ultima modifica di RainyDays; 07-12-2011, 20:47.


        「世界の意味は世界の外に在るはずだ。世界においては総ては在るがままに在り、生じるがままに生じる。世界 の中には何の価値も存在しない――それに、存在したとしても、それは何の価値ももたないことだろう。
        価値をもつ価値なるものが存在するならば、それは総ての生起と相在〔So-Seins〕の外に在るはずだ。総ての生起と相在は偶然的なのだから。
        それを非偶然的にするものは、世界の中には在り得ない。在り得たとすれば、そのことはまた偶然的だろうから。
        それは世界の外に在るはずだ。」
        (ウィトゲンシュタイン『論理哲学論考』6.41)



        「命を自由に奪い取れる死神でも、奪えぬものがある。
        Mon panache.」
        (エドモン・ロスタン『シラノ・ド・ベルジュラック』より翻案)

        Commenta


        • #64
          K

          Knockout mice, genetically engineered mice which are used to study the function of genes, developed by Italian-born US Scientist Mario Capecchi in 1989. Prof Capecchi was awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize in Medicine for this innovation. [71]

          L

          Law school, the Studium of the University of Pavia was founded in AD 825 and is the oldest law school in the world.
          Liposuction, medical procedure invented by Dr Giorgio Fischer in 1974.

          M

          Magic lantern, sometimes credited to 15th century Venetian engineer Giovanni Fontana
          MAS (boat) one of the first examples of fast attack craft which demonstrated its effectiveness in the sinking of the Austrian battleship SMS Szent Istvan in 1918 at the closing of the First World War.
          Medical School (Schola Medica Salernitana)
          Medical thermometer invented by Sanctorius in the early 1600s
          Microprocessor, developed by Italian-born American engineer Federico Faggin[72]
          Microscopic anatomy and histology pioneered by Marcello Malpighi in the 1660s
          Mile, a unit of distance based on the distance covered in 1,000 steps by a Roman legionnaire
          Moka pot
          Molecular engine, a nanoscale engine whose first example was built by italian-born American scientist Carlo Montemagno in 1996. [73]
          Montessori education developed by Maria Montessori in 1907.
          MOPP (medicine), a combination chemotherapy regimen used to treat Hodgkin's disease. MOPP was the first combination chemotherapy brought in that achieved a high success rate. It was developed in the 1960s by a team led by Vincent DeVita, Jr..[74]
          Mountain paratroopers. created in the 1950s with the Alpini Paracadutisti platoons that later formed the Monte Cervino Battalion
          MPEG. This technology which is the basis for MP-3 was developed by Leonardo Chiariglione in 1988 .[75][76][77]
          Musical notation, staff notation invented by Guido d'Arezzo in 1028 AD.
          N

          Nail (fastener), invented during the Roman era
          Newspaper, the first newspaper started circulating in Venice in 1563.
          Nitroglycerin, first synthesized by Ascanio Sobrero in 1847
          Nuclear reactor, first artificial reactor built by Enrico Fermi in 1942 [78]
          O

          Oxygen rebreather, a design for an ARO apparatus which was practical and reliable was developed in Italy by Dario Gonzatti-Emilio Cressi—Duilio Marcante in the 1930s. Emilio Cressi became the founder of the Italian company Cressi-Sub. [79]
          P

          Pantelegraph, a device for telegraphic transmission of writing and drawing invented by Giovanni Caselli. Commercial service started in 1865.[80])
          Parachute, first described by Leonardo da Vinci in 1480
          Paratroopers, first drop carried out in 1927[citation needed]
          Parawing, developed in 1957 by Francis Rogallo, an Itailan-american engineer.
          Patent law first appeared in Venice in 1474. [81]
          Perspective drawing was pioneered by Paolo Uccello in the 15th Century
          Pertussis vaccine. First recombinant bacterial vaccine against pertussis developed by Rino Rappuoli
          Petrol engine, the first practical petrol engine was invented by Enrico Bernardi and patented in August 1882
          Pendolino, a tilting train developed by Fiat Ferroviaria in the 1960s.
          Piano, a musical instrument invented by Bartolomeo Cristofori in 1709.
          Pistol invented in Pistoia, Italy by Caminello Vitelli [82]
          Pneumatic Tyre created by Giuseppe Pirelli in 1889
          Polymers, invented by Giulio Natta
          Polypropylene, invented by Giulio Natta [83]
          Porro prism invented by Ignazio Porro
          Programma 101, one of the first electronic programmable calculators invented in 1964 by Pier Giorgio Pierotto and built by Olivetti[84]

          Q

          Quick release skewer Invented by Tullio Campagnolo in 1927

          R

          Radio, first long-range transmission by Guglielmo Marconi in 1895
          Radio direction finder, improved version invented by Ettore Bellini and Alessandro Tosi in 1907.[85]
          Recombinant DNA Vaccine developed in 1983-1984 by Enzo Paoletti and Dennis Panicali.[86]
          Reggio Emilia approach, education method
          Reverse vaccinology, a new method for producing vaccines first pioneered by Rino Rappuoli
          Roman bridge, one of the most efficient and reliable bridge designs of antiquity. Almost 1,000 Roman bridges still stand in Europe and other countries today. [87]
          Roman Law which forms the basis of civil law in many European and Latin American countries and in Ethiopia [88]
          Roman roads, the first extensive network of paved roads [89]
          S

          Scuderi Engine, developed by Italian-born American engineer Carmelo Scuderi
          Stem cells as vectors for Gene Therapy: In 1992 Doctor Claudio Bordignon working at the Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy performed the first procedure of gene therapy using hematopoietic stem cells as vectors to deliver genes intended to correct hereditary diseases [90]
          Stem cell transplant to treat Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Developed in 1996 by Alberto Marmont De Haut Champs [91]
          Scissors, pivoted version invented by Romans around 100 AD
          Stiletto, a type of narrow dagger which appeared in the middle ages
          T

          Telephone, a working telephone was built by Antonio Meucci[92][93][94]
          Thermometer, invented by Galileo Galilei in 1593.
          Tontine a form of life insurance developed by Lorenzo De Tonti in 1653
          TX-Active Pollution-mitigating concrete invented by Italian company Italcementi in 2009 [95]
          Torpedo first such weapon baptized "salvacoste" by inventor Giovanni Biagio Luppis. The company he founded with Robert Whitehead remains active in Italy to this day: http://www.wass.it/WASSWEB/
          Typewriter first practical and perfectly working typewriter invented by Pellegrino Turri in 1808 [96]

          U

          Universal joint, invented by Gerolamo Cardano in 1545[97]
          University. The University of Bologna was founded in 1083 and is still operating to this day.

          V

          Vermouth first marketed by Antonio Benedetto Carpano in 1786.[98][99][100]
          Vibram rubber soles, invented in 1937 by Vitale Bramani
          Violin, four stringed, the name of the inventor is unknown, but the instrument appeared in renaissance Italy.
          Viterbi algorithm created by Andrew James Viterbi (italian-american researcher) in 1967 and now used in cell phones
          VVA-14 Wing-In-Ground/Aircraft Hybrid designed by Roberto Orso Di Bartini in 1972

          W

          Waterbed invented by Sanctorius in the early 1600s
          Wheel lock invented by Leonardo Da Vinci in the 15th century
          Wind tunnel designed by Gaetano Lanza in 1909.

          Z

          Zamboni pile.[101]
          Ziegler-Natta catalyst, catalyst to produce polymers co-invented by Giulio Natta[102]


          Scientific discoveries and advances in medicine

          Atherosclerosis was first described by Leonardo Da Vinci in the 1500s
          Digestive Processes were first described by Lazzaro Spallanzani
          Stem cells responsible for causing Colon Cancer were isolated and described by Ruggero DeMaria and his team in 2007 [103]
          Cosmic X-Rays were discovered by Riccardo Giacconi
          Fibonacci’s Series were created by mathematician Leonardo Fibonacci in 1202
          Golgi Apparatus was first described by Camillo Golgi
          Nerve Growth Factor was discovered by italian biochemist Rita Levi-Montalcini
          Oncoviruses or viruses capable of causing cancers were first isolated and described by biologist Renato Dulbecco
          Reverse transcriptase a viral enzyme discovered by biologist Renato Dulbecco
          SARS virus was discovered by Carlo Urbani in 2003, the discovery costed him his life
          Venturi effect a phenomenon named after its discoverer, italian physicist Giovanni Battista Venturi

          Italian contributions to music

          Disco music was pioneered by Italian Composer Giorgio Moroder in 1972
          Italo Dance a style of music popular in the 1970-1980s
          Italo Disco a style of music popular in the 1980s
          Italo House a style of music popular in the late 1980s
          Orchestra first created by Giovanni Gabrielli in the 1500s
          Opera first opera written by Claudio Monteverdi and Jacopo Peri in 1597
          Symphony this concept is the creation of Giovanni Battista Sammartini in 1734


          「世界の意味は世界の外に在るはずだ。世界においては総ては在るがままに在り、生じるがままに生じる。世界 の中には何の価値も存在しない――それに、存在したとしても、それは何の価値ももたないことだろう。
          価値をもつ価値なるものが存在するならば、それは総ての生起と相在〔So-Seins〕の外に在るはずだ。総ての生起と相在は偶然的なのだから。
          それを非偶然的にするものは、世界の中には在り得ない。在り得たとすれば、そのことはまた偶然的だろうから。
          それは世界の外に在るはずだ。」
          (ウィトゲンシュタイン『論理哲学論考』6.41)



          「命を自由に奪い取れる死神でも、奪えぬものがある。
          Mon panache.」
          (エドモン・ロスタン『シラノ・ド・ベルジュラック』より翻案)

          Commenta


          • #65
            Originariamente inviato da RainyDays Visualizza il messaggio
            Attualmente, ciò che abbiamo scoperto è stato valorizzato.
            Vedasi Marco Polo. Valorizzato come lo scopritore ANCHE se non lo era. Ma ok, mi dirai che non l'ha fatto per conto dell'Italia, quindi non conta. perciò, tieni questo:

            An alphabetical list of Italian inventions

            A

            Airpower, strategic doctrine first formulated by Giulio Douhet[1]
            Aerial warfare, airstrike, aerial resupply and aerial reconnaissance. The first use of airplanes in an actual war occurred in the 1911 Italo-Turkish War with the Italian Army Air Corps conducting reconnaissance missions by airplane and bombing a Turkish camp at Ain Zara, Libya [2]
            Alpini, first unit of mountain troops, created in 1872 [3]
            Ambulance the first ambulance service (horse drawn carts) was instituted in 1244 in Florence by a pious organization known as "Arciconfraternita della Misericordia"
            Amici roof prism invented by Giovan Battista Amici [4]
            Amici prism invented by Giovan Battista Amici [4]
            Alendronate, a medication to treat osteoporosis was developed by the pharmaceutical company Istituto Gentili in the 1980s
            Anemometer developed by Leon Battista Alberti in 1450.[5]
            Anesthesia first used by italian physician Ugo da Lucca in 1200
            Architonnerre, steam-powered cannon invented by Leonardo da Vinci
            Artificial insemination first studied and developed by Lazzaro Spallanzani in 1784 at the University of Pavia [6] [7]
            Arificial Pneumothorax first example of an "artificial lung" was developed by Carlo Forlanini in 1882
            Artificio de Juanelo, mechanical water pumps built in Toledo
            Anatomical theatre
            Avogadro constant, a chemical concept relating to the Mole, discovered by Amedeo Avogadro .[8]

            B

            Ball bearings invented by Leonardo Da Vinci in the 1500s [9]
            Ballistics the discipline of ballistics was initially studied and developed by Italian mathematician Niccolo Tartaglia[10]
            Bank, the Bank of San Giorgio opened for business in Genoa, Italy in 1149[11][12]
            Barometer invented by Evangelista Torricelli in 1643 [13][14][15]
            Battery (electricity) constructed by Alessandro Volta in 1800 .[16] [17]
            Battledress The first mass-produced military camouflage was the Italian telo mimetico ("mimetic cloth") pattern of 1929, used to cover a shelter-half (telo tenda). [18] [19]
            Binishell a rapidly erected building invented by Dante Bini using airforms.[20][21]
            Bossi-Bonomi Pedaliante a man powered aircraft which flew successfully [22]

            C

            Carbon filament light bulb a light bulb invented by Alessandro Cruto in 1881 [23]
            Carbon paper Invented by Pellegrino Turri in 1806 [24]
            Carburetor invented by Luigi De Cristoforis in 1876 [25] [26]
            Cardan suspension of a gimbal is named after the Italian inventor Gerolamo Cardano (1501–1576), who described the device in detail. This device made inertial navigation possible.
            Cellular microbiology field pioneered by Rino Rappuoli
            Cephalosporins antibiotics. Discovered by Giuseppe Brotzu in 1948.[27]
            Cloning (the first horse) accomplished by Cesare Galli in 2003 [28]
            Cloning (endangered species of wildlife) first Gaur cloned by Philip Damiani in 2001 (Damiani is an italian-american scientist.[29]
            Codex the precursor of modern books, invented during Roman times [30]
            Combination lock was first invented by Girolamo Cardano in the 16th Century
            Concrete with Glycerin Invented by Michele Rossi at the University of Milan using byproducts from the production of biodiesel. First tested in 2005 during Hurricane Katrina, proved to be stronger and more resistant than conventional concrete [31]
            Condom invented by Gabriele Fallopio in 1564 [32]
            Coronary stent, medical device co-invented by Dr. Cesare Gianturco in 1976[33]

            D

            Decompression chamber invented by Alberto Gianni in 1916.[34][35]
            Dentures the first dentures were developed by the Etruscans in 700 BC [36]
            Digital Synthesizer (musical computerized instrument). Fist practical Synthesizer was created by Giuseppe di Giugno in 1976.[37]
            Dictionary first dictionary widely diffused and translated in multiple languages invented by Ambrogio Calepino in 1502.[38]
            Dipleidoscope invented by Giovan Battista Amici. [39]
            Doppio Borgato, a musical instrument which is a variation of the piano [40]
            Double-entry bookkeeping system, invented in the mercantile city-states of medieval Italy and first documented by Lucas de Burgo in Venice. Perfected by Amatino Mannucci in the 14th century.[41]
            Doxorubicin a chemotherapy agent invented by Farmitalia Spa in the 1950s .[42]
            Dulbecco’s modified Eagle's medium (DMEM), a culture medium invented by Renato Dulbecco, which is suitable for most mammalian cells, making it possible to grow them in culture. See Eagle's minimal essential medium
            Dynamo, the first practical electric generator was described in 1863 by Antonio Pacinotti in a paper in the Physics Journal "Il nuovo cimento" [43]

            E

            Eau de Cologne (perfume) developed by Johann Maria Farina in 1709 [44]
            Electric cable created by Giuseppe Pirelli in 1884
            Electric motor the dynamo invented by A. Pacinotti in 1863 worked as an electric motor when operated in reverse
            Electromagnetic seismograph inveted by Luigi Palmieri in 1856
            Electroplating a manufacturing technique invented by Luigi Brugnatelli in 1805.[45]
            Electrophorus built by Alessandro Volta in 1775 [46]
            Electroconvulsive therapy for depression, developed by Ugo Cerletti and Lucio Bini in 1937
            Encyclopedia invented by Domenico Bandini in the 15th Century [47]
            Energy catalizer device invented by Andrea Rossi and awarded an Italian patent (#0001387256).
            Epidemiology. This discipline was created by Girolamo Fracastoro in the mid 16th century.[48]
            Espresso machine, first prototype invented by Angelo Moriondo in 1884 in Turin. [49]
            Espresso machine (piston driven model) invented by Achille Gaggia in 1945. [50]
            Eyeglasses invented by Salvino Armati in 1280 [51]

            F

            Fabian strategy. A guerrilla-warfare strategy first impelemented by Quintus Fabius Maximus “Cunctator” in 217 BC [52]
            Frogmen. Their record can be traced back to World War I and the operation against the Austrian-Hungarian Battleship Viribus Unitis in Pola Harbour in 1918. [53]

            G

            Geothermal energy harnessed to heat public baths in Aquae Sulis (Bath, England) by Roman Engineers [54] The earliest industrial exploitation began in 1904 when geothermal power was used to power some light bulbs in Larderello, Italy [55]
            Girandoni Air Rifle, first repeating rifle used in combat, 50 years before the Henry repeating rifle[56][57]

            H

            Helicopter In 1877 Enrico Forlanini's unmanned helicopter, powered by a steam engine was the first that rose to a height of 12 meters (40 ft), hovering for some 20 seconds after a vertical take-off. [58][59]
            Highway, first Autostrada built in 1921
            Human torpedo the first example of a swimmer delivery vehicle used in combat
            Hydrofoil, developed by Enrico Forlanini in 1900

            I

            Induction motor Invented by Galileo Ferraris (Nikola Tesla developed a similar invention around the same time) [60][61][62][63][64][65][66]
            Induction regulator[citation needed]
            In vitro fertilization first performed by Lazzaro Spallanzani at the University of Pavia [67] [68]
            Internal combustion engine, first four-cylinder engine credited to Eugenio Barsanti and Felice Matteucci[69]

            J

            Jetboat, Italian engineer Secondo Campini demonstrated a jet boat in Venice in 1932 [70]
            Jumping position in horsemanship, developed by Federico Caprilli

            Cont'd

            Tutte belle invezioni, ma gli altri sono stati più furbi. Perchè le hanno tutte valorizzate per il loro bene. Noi invece, come i bambini, siamo incapaci di gestire ciò che pensiamo.

            Ci fosse un solo argomento di cui tu sappia qualcosa. Incredibile.

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            • #66
              Originariamente inviato da Ernemuse Visualizza il messaggio
              Tutte belle invezioni, ma gli altri sono stati più furbi. Perchè le hanno tutte valorizzate per il loro bene. Noi invece, come i bambini, siamo incapaci di gestire ciò che pensiamo.
              Ah dovevamo tenerci per noi l'Università, la Radio e il resto? Quanto puoi essere nazista? Sei da denunciare.


              「世界の意味は世界の外に在るはずだ。世界においては総ては在るがままに在り、生じるがままに生じる。世界 の中には何の価値も存在しない――それに、存在したとしても、それは何の価値ももたないことだろう。
              価値をもつ価値なるものが存在するならば、それは総ての生起と相在〔So-Seins〕の外に在るはずだ。総ての生起と相在は偶然的なのだから。
              それを非偶然的にするものは、世界の中には在り得ない。在り得たとすれば、そのことはまた偶然的だろうから。
              それは世界の外に在るはずだ。」
              (ウィトゲンシュタイン『論理哲学論考』6.41)



              「命を自由に奪い取れる死神でも、奪えぬものがある。
              Mon panache.」
              (エドモン・ロスタン『シラノ・ド・ベルジュラック』より翻案)

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              • #67
                Originariamente inviato da RainyDays Visualizza il messaggio
                Ah dovevamo tenerci per noi l'Università, la Radio e il resto? Quanto puoi essere nazista? Sei da denunciare.
                Chi ha mai parlato di dover tenerci qualcosa...sei nuovamente alla frutta...

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                • #68
                  Originariamente inviato da Ernemuse Visualizza il messaggio
                  Chi ha mai parlato di dover tenerci qualcosa...sei nuovamente alla frutta...
                  Definisci "valorizzare per il loro bene", se non intendevi quello. Se non sai esprimerti in italiano, prenditela con chi non ti ha mandato a scuola.


                  「世界の意味は世界の外に在るはずだ。世界においては総ては在るがままに在り、生じるがままに生じる。世界 の中には何の価値も存在しない――それに、存在したとしても、それは何の価値ももたないことだろう。
                  価値をもつ価値なるものが存在するならば、それは総ての生起と相在〔So-Seins〕の外に在るはずだ。総ての生起と相在は偶然的なのだから。
                  それを非偶然的にするものは、世界の中には在り得ない。在り得たとすれば、そのことはまた偶然的だろうから。
                  それは世界の外に在るはずだ。」
                  (ウィトゲンシュタイン『論理哲学論考』6.41)



                  「命を自由に奪い取れる死神でも、奪えぬものがある。
                  Mon panache.」
                  (エドモン・ロスタン『シラノ・ド・ベルジュラック』より翻案)

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                  • #69
                    Originariamente inviato da RainyDays Visualizza il messaggio
                    Definisci "valorizzare per il loro bene", se non intendevi quello. Se non sai esprimerti in italiano, prenditela con chi non ti ha mandato a scuola.

                    Vedi? Da Italiano qualunque quale sei, non capisci cosa significa valorizzare. Ma io non te lo dico mica, voglio che rimani stupido, ed io furbo.

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                    • #70
                      Originariamente inviato da Ernemuse Visualizza il messaggio
                      Chi ha mai parlato di dover tenerci qualcosa..
                      Originariamente inviato da Ernemuse Visualizza il messaggio
                      Ma io non te lo dico mica, voglio che rimani stupido, ed io furbo.
                      Se eviti di fregarti da solo, magari mi lasci anche qualcosa da dire...

                      EDIT: whoa whoa, sono stanco, per poco non mi sfuggiva la tua omissione di parte di ciò che avevo detto. Ci tornerò in seguito.
                      Ultima modifica di RainyDays; 07-12-2011, 21:02.


                      「世界の意味は世界の外に在るはずだ。世界においては総ては在るがままに在り、生じるがままに生じる。世界 の中には何の価値も存在しない――それに、存在したとしても、それは何の価値ももたないことだろう。
                      価値をもつ価値なるものが存在するならば、それは総ての生起と相在〔So-Seins〕の外に在るはずだ。総ての生起と相在は偶然的なのだから。
                      それを非偶然的にするものは、世界の中には在り得ない。在り得たとすれば、そのことはまた偶然的だろうから。
                      それは世界の外に在るはずだ。」
                      (ウィトゲンシュタイン『論理哲学論考』6.41)



                      「命を自由に奪い取れる死神でも、奪えぬものがある。
                      Mon panache.」
                      (エドモン・ロスタン『シラノ・ド・ベルジュラック』より翻案)

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                      • #71
                        dopo i deliri di Rainy tornate a parlare come prima và.

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                        • #72
                          Originariamente inviato da Ernemuse Visualizza il messaggio
                          dopo i deliri di Rainy tornate a parlare come prima và.
                          Non spammare per favore. I messaggi in un thread devono avere contenuto. Se non hai altro da aggiungere, non è necessario inviare un reply.


                          「世界の意味は世界の外に在るはずだ。世界においては総ては在るがままに在り、生じるがままに生じる。世界 の中には何の価値も存在しない――それに、存在したとしても、それは何の価値ももたないことだろう。
                          価値をもつ価値なるものが存在するならば、それは総ての生起と相在〔So-Seins〕の外に在るはずだ。総ての生起と相在は偶然的なのだから。
                          それを非偶然的にするものは、世界の中には在り得ない。在り得たとすれば、そのことはまた偶然的だろうから。
                          それは世界の外に在るはずだ。」
                          (ウィトゲンシュタイン『論理哲学論考』6.41)



                          「命を自由に奪い取れる死神でも、奪えぬものがある。
                          Mon panache.」
                          (エドモン・ロスタン『シラノ・ド・ベルジュラック』より翻案)

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                          • #73
                            Originariamente inviato da RainyDays Visualizza il messaggio
                            Non spammare per favore. I messaggi in un thread devono avere contenuto. Se non hai altro da aggiungere, non è necessario inviare un reply.
                            avere una pistola in mano non vuole dire sparare per forza.. potra' dire la sua -__-

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                            • #74
                              Originariamente inviato da Hurlick_Nox Visualizza il messaggio
                              avere una pistola in mano non vuole dire sparare per forza.. potra' dire la sua -__-
                              Se "la sua" è un messaggio privo di contenuto, no, non pò dirla. Si chiama spam e vi è una sezione apposita.

                              P.S.: per la legge italiana, avere una pistola in mano comporta un reato se non si è in possesso di porto d'arma relativo. Non andate in giro con pistole in mano, anche se non sparate!
                              Ultima modifica di RainyDays; 08-12-2011, 16:15.


                              「世界の意味は世界の外に在るはずだ。世界においては総ては在るがままに在り、生じるがままに生じる。世界 の中には何の価値も存在しない――それに、存在したとしても、それは何の価値ももたないことだろう。
                              価値をもつ価値なるものが存在するならば、それは総ての生起と相在〔So-Seins〕の外に在るはずだ。総ての生起と相在は偶然的なのだから。
                              それを非偶然的にするものは、世界の中には在り得ない。在り得たとすれば、そのことはまた偶然的だろうから。
                              それは世界の外に在るはずだ。」
                              (ウィトゲンシュタイン『論理哲学論考』6.41)



                              「命を自由に奪い取れる死神でも、奪えぬものがある。
                              Mon panache.」
                              (エドモン・ロスタン『シラノ・ド・ベルジュラック』より翻案)

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                              • #75
                                ragazzi tutti a manifestare contro la crisi

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