Parkour in 1930
Parkour is a favorite subject on Snotr, but did you know that this sport was already popular in 1930?
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2. Chrisofskjern commented 15 years ago
awesome!
Invented in France my ass! This is the shit
Invented in France my ass! This is the shit
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3. CorpseGrinder commented 15 years ago
oh wow...the sign at 1:41 is written in german^^
the france only stole the idea^^
the france only stole the idea^^
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4. CorpseGrinder commented 15 years ago
damn... 1:26 was it
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5. alexnader commented 15 years ago
Invented in France ??!!! who the hell ever dared say that !
they've never invented anything.
You gotta love old fashioned safety precautions ! 1:41
they've never invented anything.
You gotta love old fashioned safety precautions ! 1:41
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9. whowhatme commented 15 years ago
#5
French never invented anything ?
Statue of Liberty
Bourdon tube pressure gauge
Braille
altimeter and the high-pressure manometer
Pencils
Diesil
Scuba
First seaplane
gyroscope
guillotine
stethoscope
electroscope
digital calculator
pasteurization
dynamometer
bikini
parachute
etc
etc
Let me guess .
You are a yank ?
Non ?
French never invented anything ?
Statue of Liberty
Bourdon tube pressure gauge
Braille
altimeter and the high-pressure manometer
Pencils
Diesil
Scuba
First seaplane
gyroscope
guillotine
stethoscope
electroscope
digital calculator
pasteurization
dynamometer
bikini
parachute
etc
etc
Let me guess .
You are a yank ?
Non ?
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13. Chumney_Warner commented 15 years ago
TBH, if it wasnt for the french and english killing themselvels for 100`s of years Yanks would have nothing to steal
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15. drunkinidiot commented 15 years ago
you all are wrong!!!!! That my friends is just SPIDERMAN!!
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16. SpikedSilver commented 15 years ago
indeed it is from germany, the sign shows "Scharbeuts Ostseestrand" what is east see beach if anyone shouldnt now... guess it is a nazi propaganda movie...
#9 yea guillotine was the best invention ever, killing machines always lift the spirit of humanity...
#9 yea guillotine was the best invention ever, killing machines always lift the spirit of humanity...
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18. alexnader commented 15 years ago
#9 sorry to disappoint you but I'm actually all three:
My mum's English
My father's Californian
And I was born in France (my parents had a 1 year job opening in Paris; let's just say they came home with a baby)
In other words I'd proudly die for England, fight for America and shit on the whole of France even if it killed me. I hate them so much it's unimaginable.
#10 you're right, but don't forget Sarkozy, He's exactly like Bush, but without the whole fun Texan "I just don't give a F'ck, yeehaa" attitude to wash down the mistakes.
PS: he was hella sh!t, but I still loved bush.
My mum's English
My father's Californian
And I was born in France (my parents had a 1 year job opening in Paris; let's just say they came home with a baby)
In other words I'd proudly die for England, fight for America and shit on the whole of France even if it killed me. I hate them so much it's unimaginable.
#10 you're right, but don't forget Sarkozy, He's exactly like Bush, but without the whole fun Texan "I just don't give a F'ck, yeehaa" attitude to wash down the mistakes.
PS: he was hella sh!t, but I still loved bush.
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21. LightAng3l commented 15 years ago
Americans should get their heads out of their ass and just live with the fact that they never invented anything ....except junk food ....because they want to set a world record for fatness or something
I don't like the french because of their fag language...and I don't like americans because of their lower than dirt IQ
I don't like the french because of their fag language...and I don't like americans because of their lower than dirt IQ
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23. blackd commented 15 years ago
Oh ignorance! #(removed comment).
The principle of conversion of electrical energy into mechanical energy by electromagnetic means was demonstrated by the British scientist Michael Faraday in 1821.
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The first real electric motor, using electromagnets for both stationary and rotating parts, was demonstrated by Ányos Jedlik in 1828 Hungary. He built an electric-motor propelled vehicle in 1828.
The principle of conversion of electrical energy into mechanical energy by electromagnetic means was demonstrated by the British scientist Michael Faraday in 1821.
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The first real electric motor, using electromagnets for both stationary and rotating parts, was demonstrated by Ányos Jedlik in 1828 Hungary. He built an electric-motor propelled vehicle in 1828.
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24. LightAng3l commented 15 years ago
22 I believe the zipper was invented in China ...not 100% sure
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28. whowhatme commented 15 years ago
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Airplane isn't an American invention , they just did the first caterpult flight (Wright bros).
Sextant : I believe that America wouldn't have been "discovered" without it (sailing ships may be a clue there)
Liquid fueled rocket was a WWII German invention afterwhich the Americans let the German scientists "off" so long as they work work stateside .
Don't come back with the jet engine as that was British and German .
The others I can't be bothered to reply to , surfice to say , if an idea came along , the Americans would finance the idea by simply printing money , bring the idea to America and call it an American invention .
Airplane isn't an American invention , they just did the first caterpult flight (Wright bros).
Sextant : I believe that America wouldn't have been "discovered" without it (sailing ships may be a clue there)
Liquid fueled rocket was a WWII German invention afterwhich the Americans let the German scientists "off" so long as they work work stateside .
Don't come back with the jet engine as that was British and German .
The others I can't be bothered to reply to , surfice to say , if an idea came along , the Americans would finance the idea by simply printing money , bring the idea to America and call it an American invention .
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29. whowhatme commented 15 years ago
#(removed comment) I seem to remember that the assembly line (I know you're thinking of Ford) was a 19th century UK invention which I think was about splitting production of a pin into around 20 different processes to increase production , commonly called specialisation . Made work more boring but made more product .
Wasn't the telephone invented by a Scot called Alexander Bell ?
Wasn't the telephone invented by a Scot called Alexander Bell ?
+6 1. Marty495 commented 15 years ago