Anything from the hand-axe to the quantum computer.
Toilet paper was an excellent replacement for cactus.
P.S. I really did want to give an intellectual response but I'm tired and it's late, so the smart ass just came right out, Please forgive this episode.
Most people used stones or the Sears catalog lol.
Toilet paper is dirty. Bidets are better. And those automatic bum sprayers in Korea are the bomb.
The antimatter toaster - I'm from the future.
What the hell are you toasting that you need antimatter to get it done?
Modern plumbing. Being able to effectively deal with human waste eliminated an amazing amount of disease.
Agree 100%!
It's a draw. Indoor plumbing and air conditioning. I was going to say donuts but that is so obvious.
Lol I am writing a book about donuts. My Uncle owned LaMar’s Donuts. If you have any stories,opinions, or ideas for the book I would appreciate it. Donut photos?
@CandyWorner That is great. Donuts should be one of the major food groups.
Written language. That certainly paved the way for humans to accumulate knowledge on a scale that was never possible before.
Think I gotta go with this.
Chocolate....chocolate coated anything.
A cell phone. I don't remember how I lived without one.
I agree...mostly
This more properly illistrates importance.
Are you all missing the obvious? INDOOR PLUMBING
Piggy backing on that one Bill Nye gave a strong argument for municipal sewer and water systems without which large cities could not exist.
The bidet❣?
condoms
It's a shame they're not getting enough use.?
yes it really is