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    Mexican inventions!

    Some Mexican nationals with their inventions include:

    * Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena: GNOME (GNU Network Model Environment) GUI for Unix/Linux Operating Systems.

    * Armando M. Fern�ndez: the mousepad.

    * Guillermo Gonzales Camarena: Color television.

    * Luis Miramontes: co-inventor of Contraceptive pill.

    * Victor Celorio: Book On Demand, as well as a set of Distributed Printing technologies in which an e-book is distributed among many printing centers as required for immediate production and delivery.

    * Jose Hernandez Rebollar: Acceleglove, a glove that can translate sign language into speech.

    * Heberto Castillo: Tridilosa, a light and highly resistant material made from steel and concrete and widely used in civil engineering.

    * Maria Gonzales: Invasive amebiasis diagnostic methods.

    * Felipe Vadillo: Method of predicting premature fetal membrane rupture in pregnant women.

    * Juan Lozano: The rocket belt.

    * Emilio Sacristan: air-pressure powered driver for pneumatic ventricular assist device (VAD).


    Some older, low-tech inventions include:

    * The '$' sign, used by many currencies around the world.

    * Mexico introduced chocolate to the world (Aztec: xocolatl), (Maya: chocolha).

    * Also corn, beans, tomatoes and many species of squash were domesticated in Mexico.

    * Chewing gum
    *popcorn
    * mandatory education



    These are just some inventions I wanted to share with you all and basically the most famous.


    I have some inventions of my own that might seem kind of corny and cheese but I might make it.

    What do you think?

    #2
    AI Holmes: the beer bottle opener, I was opening beer bottles with my teeth before anybody in history..

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      #3
      Originally posted by ClitschKO_cuzn View Post
      Some Mexican nationals with their inventions include:

      * Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena: GNOME (GNU Network Model Environment) GUI for Unix/Linux Operating Systems.

      * Armando M. Fern�ndez: the mousepad.

      * Guillermo Gonzales Camarena: Color television.

      * Luis Miramontes: co-inventor of Contraceptive pill.

      * Victor Celorio: Book On Demand, as well as a set of Distributed Printing technologies in which an e-book is distributed among many printing centers as required for immediate production and delivery.

      * Jose Hernandez Rebollar: Acceleglove, a glove that can translate sign language into speech.

      * Heberto Castillo: Tridilosa, a light and highly resistant material made from steel and concrete and widely used in civil engineering.

      * Maria Gonzales: Invasive amebiasis diagnostic methods.

      * Felipe Vadillo: Method of predicting premature fetal membrane rupture in pregnant women.

      * Juan Lozano: The rocket belt.

      * Emilio Sacristan: air-pressure powered driver for pneumatic ventricular assist device (VAD).


      Some older, low-tech inventions include:

      * The '$' sign, used by many currencies around the world.

      * Mexico introduced chocolate to the world (Aztec: xocolatl), (Maya: chocolha).

      * Also corn, beans, tomatoes and many species of squash were domesticated in Mexico.

      * Chewing gum
      *popcorn
      * mandatory education



      These are just some inventions I wanted to share with you all and basically the most famous.


      I have some inventions of my own that might seem kind of corny and cheese but I might make it.

      What do you think?

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        #4
        the birth control pill huh.well at least we made up for all of us that are here already lol.


        green k sent btw

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          #5
          Originally posted by ClitschKO_cuzn View Post
          Some Mexican nationals with their inventions include:

          * Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena: GNOME (GNU Network Model Environment) GUI for Unix/Linux Operating Systems.

          * Armando M. Fern�ndez: the mousepad.

          * Guillermo Gonzales Camarena: Color television.

          * Luis Miramontes: co-inventor of Contraceptive pill.

          * Victor Celorio: Book On Demand, as well as a set of Distributed Printing technologies in which an e-book is distributed among many printing centers as required for immediate production and delivery.

          * Jose Hernandez Rebollar: Acceleglove, a glove that can translate sign language into speech.

          * Heberto Castillo: Tridilosa, a light and highly resistant material made from steel and concrete and widely used in civil engineering.

          * Maria Gonzales: Invasive amebiasis diagnostic methods.

          * Felipe Vadillo: Method of predicting premature fetal membrane rupture in pregnant women.

          * Juan Lozano: The rocket belt.

          * Emilio Sacristan: air-pressure powered driver for pneumatic ventricular assist device (VAD).


          Some older, low-tech inventions include:

          * The '$' sign, used by many currencies around the world.

          * Mexico introduced chocolate to the world (Aztec: xocolatl), (Maya: chocolha).

          * Also corn, beans, tomatoes and many species of squash were domesticated in Mexico.

          * Chewing gum
          *popcorn
          * mandatory education



          These are just some inventions I wanted to share with you all and basically the most famous.


          I have some inventions of my own that might seem kind of corny and cheese but I might make it.

          What do you think?
          Interesting stuff green k given

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            #6
            It's a bit long but very interesting.



            FOTOS�NTESIS HUMANA - Descubrimiento Milagroso
            Cient�fico Mexicano descubri?la manera de elaborar una "Pila Infinita", que genera electricidad a partir del agua y melanina.
            El descubrimiento de un proceso bioqu�mico, que a partir de una mol�cula que existe en la piel, el cabello y el recubrimiento de la retina humana, pero que se puede producir artificialmente, (la melanina o polihidroxiindol), es capaz de romper la mol�cula del agua, separando el ox�geno y el hidr�geno y extrayendo energ�a de ese proceso.

            Despu�s de cuatro a�os de tr�mites y pruebas, el gobierno de Rusia otorg?al cient�fico mexicano Arturo Sol�s Herrera la primera patente en todo el mundo que reconoce la existencia de la �fotos�ntesis humana?

            Este hallazgo permiti?elaborar una especie de pila infinita, que el autor llama Bat-Gen, porque funciona al mismo tiempo como una bater�a recargable y como un generador continuo de energ�a.

            La materia prima de este invento abunda en la naturaleza, pues sus componentes centrales son agua y una mol�cula que existe en la piel, el cabello y el recubrimiento de la retina humana, pero que se puede producir artificialmente: la melanina o polihidroxiindol.

            D�as antes de volar hacia Varsovia para explicar su descubrimiento ante la Academia de Ciencias de Polonia, Sol�s Herrera detall?que la Federaci�n Rusa le otorg?la patente n�mero 6017379, el pasado 2 de abril de 2010, tras demostrar que la melanina y sus derivados no s�lo sirven para dar color a la piel y el cabello.

            �Esta sustancia es capaz de romper la mol�cula del agua (H2O), separando ox�geno e hidr�geno, al mismo tiempo que esa reacci�n libera energ�a. Pero lo m�s revolucionario es que la misma mol�cula realiza la funci�n inversa, y vuelve a unir el hidr�geno y el ox�geno, para que nuevamente se constituyan como agua, liberando una nueva carga de energ�a? indic?el m�dico, con especialidad en neurooftalmolog�a del Instituto Nacional de Neurolog�a y Neurocirug�a.

            El ciclo se puede repetir una cantidad incalculable de ocasiones, armando y desarmando la mol�cula del agua y liberando energ�a, sin que haya merma, debido a que la propia melanina ayuda a absorber nuevos fotones que est�n disponibles en el ambiente en las radiaciones electromagn�ticas que normalmente nos rodean en todo el planeta, las cuales provienen del sol y del espacio.

            Con estos fotones se nutre el repetido evento i�nico o el�ctrico que ocurre al armar o desarmar las mol�culas de H2O.

            Esta es una manera muy esquem�tica de explicar lo que ocurre en el interior de la Bat-Gen, la cual es capaz de mantener encendida una l�mpara de luz por m�s de 100 a�os, con la �nica necesidad de cambiar los focos cuando termina su tiempo de vida.

            Como evidencia de esta afirmaci�n, el doctor Sol�s tiene, en su laboratorio de Aguascalientes, l�mparas que llevan cuatro a�os encendidas.

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              #7
              Originally posted by ClitschKO_cuzn View Post
              Some Mexican nationals with their inventions include:

              * Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena: GNOME (GNU Network Model Environment) GUI for Unix/Linux Operating Systems.

              * Armando M. Fern�ndez: the mousepad.

              * Guillermo Gonzales Camarena: Color television.

              * Luis Miramontes: co-inventor of Contraceptive pill.

              * Victor Celorio: Book On Demand, as well as a set of Distributed Printing technologies in which an e-book is distributed among many printing centers as required for immediate production and delivery.

              * Jose Hernandez Rebollar: Acceleglove, a glove that can translate sign language into speech.

              * Heberto Castillo: Tridilosa, a light and highly resistant material made from steel and concrete and widely used in civil engineering.

              * Maria Gonzales: Invasive amebiasis diagnostic methods.

              * Felipe Vadillo: Method of predicting premature fetal membrane rupture in pregnant women.

              * Juan Lozano: The rocket belt.

              * Emilio Sacristan: air-pressure powered driver for pneumatic ventricular assist device (VAD).


              Some older, low-tech inventions include:

              * The '$' sign, used by many currencies around the world.

              * Mexico introduced chocolate to the world (Aztec: xocolatl), (Maya: chocolha).

              * Also corn, beans, tomatoes and many species of squash were domesticated in Mexico.

              * Chewing gum
              *popcorn
              * mandatory education



              These are just some inventions I wanted to share with you all and basically the most famous.


              I have some inventions of my own that might seem kind of corny and cheese but I might make it.

              What do you think?
              Guillermo Gonzales Camarena didn't invent the color television, he invented a color wheel system to the color television. A Scottsman named John Logie Baird invented it.

              Also the $ wasn't invented by a Mexican it was a Spaniard who did it.

              Also, tomato's are from Mexico and many words from the Aztec language Nahuatl) are used today by people all over the world.

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                #8
                Good stuff

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                  #9
                  I wish we invented Dro

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                    #10
                    Puerto Ricans invented la Pi�a Colada....We win.

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