6.12.2020 · If you haven’t picked up on it already, today we are going to talk about the 1970s. 1. Email would change the way we communicate Ray Tomlinson sent the first email in 1971, an …
11.12.2020 · Unsurprisingly, IBM was at the forefront of this, one of the things invented in the 1970s. A staff of engineers started creating this early method of data storage in 1967, …
From the first mobile phone to the Rubik's Cube to barcodes, some of the world's greatest inventions emerged during the '70s. Check out these 10 things you ...
18.5.2020 · Everybody in the '70s had just one phone in their house. It was a rotary phone that stayed in some central location, with a cord that could only be stretched so far. If someone was …
Email invented Ray Tomlinson created the first electonic mailing device to be used by his friends but it soon spread throughout the country Aug 26, 1971
13.1.2014 · 14 Awesome Things That The '70s Gave To Us The '70s saw the birth of tons of our favorite things. Celebrate the decade of disco with these triumphs and one of its greatest …
Invented by BIC, mentioned in TIME, the disposable lighter could provide 3,000 lights before wearing out. Nov 30, 1974. Post-it Note Invented In 1974, Art Fry came up with the idea of using …
Thinking back on the 70s, some may want to forget things like the bell bottom pants and thick sideburns. But one of the great things we never want to forget about the 70s were some of the …
Rubik’s Cube, 1974 The Rubik’s Cube, one of the most popular toys of all time, was invented in 1974 by Hungarian architecture professor Erno Rubik. Rubik used the Cube to present …
MRI machine, 1977. The MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) machine is frequently deemed one of the biggest medical accomplishments of the 20th century. Dr. Raymond Damadian, who created …
27.1.2020 · With that, we almost forget how we ever lived without it. All 30 of these things didn’t exist 30 years ago, and you will be surprised about how forgot to manage without them. 1. Fruit …
1. The Floppy Disk · 2. Portable Cassette Player · 3. The All-In-One Personal Computer · 4. The Cell Phone · 5. The VCR · 6. The First “Real” Video ...
So if you remember singing along to Dancing Queen, falling in love with John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever and being allowed to stay outside until the street lights came on, then you’ll …