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    Bicycle chosen as best invention

    Last Updated: Thursday, 5 May, 2005, 07:10 GMT 08:10 UK


    Bicycle chosen as best invention

    Prof Wolff's praise for the bike won over listeners
    The humble bicycle has won a UK national survey of people's favourite inventions.
    Listeners to BBC Radio 4's You and Yours programme were invited to vote in an online poll looking at the most significant innovations since 1800.

    It was an easy victory for the bicycle which won more than half of the vote.

    The transistor came second with 8% of the vote, and the electro-magnetic induction ring - the means to harness electricity - came third.

    Interplanetary travel

    Despite their ubiquity, computers gained just 6% of the vote and the internet trailed behind with only 4% of all votes cast. There were more than 4,500 votes cast in total.

    People chose the bicycle for its simplicity of design, universal use, and because it is an ecologically sound means of transport.

    TOP 10 INVENTIONS
    Bicycle - 59%
    Transistor - 8%
    Electro-magnetic induction ring - 8%
    Computer - 6%
    Germ theory of infection - 5%
    Radio - 5%
    Internet - 4%
    Internal combustion engine - 3%
    Nuclear power - 1%
    Communications satellite - 1%
    The survey also asked participants which innovation they would most like to disinvent.

    GM foods came top of this poll with 26% of the vote, followed by nuclear power with 19%.

    By contrast, the technology most would like to see invented was an Aids vaccine.

    Alas, plans to ship long-suffering commuters to distant planets may need to be put on hold with only 15% voting for an interplanetary commuting transport system.

    Half voted water treatment and supply systems as the technology to bring most benefit to society.

    Another 23% thought that vaccinations deserved the honour.

    Each of the technologies were nominated by a different expert, including writer Sir Arthur C Clarke, cloning expert Professor Ian Wilmut, and Professor Heinz Wolff.

    Prof Wolff's praise of the bicycle held the most sway with voters which will come as a disappointment to Lord Alec Broers, this year's Reith lecturer.

    His series of lectures - Triumph of Technology - prompted the vote.

    In the first of his talks, he expressed surprise at the results of a similar survey.

    It too ranked the bicycle above scientific breakthroughs such as electricity generation, the jet engine, the discovery of DNA and the invention of vaccinations.

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    Cheapie must be having a (root) beer to this news...

    But honestly... like "whatever"... bikes were SO out once we got a car... it's not even funny....

    But hey... those UK folks are on some "other level" I guess...


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    My car is a bicycle. I have two- one mountain bike and one road bike. Don't even own a car. Saves tons on gas and insurance too. Best exercise and most efficient method of transportation there is! Maybe this is from growing up in Colorado and not car crazy California (where I now live).

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    Quote Originally Posted by zippyjuan
    My car is a bicycle. I have two- one mountain bike and one road bike. Don't even own a car. Saves tons on gas and insurance too. Best exercise and most efficient method of transportation there is! Maybe this is from growing up in Colorado and not car crazy California (where I now live).
    props to you. i couldn't live without at least one car in the family. how else would I haul several cases of beer?

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    props to you. i couldn't live without at least one car in the family. how else would I haul several cases of beer?
    30 pack of cans in an eastpack backpack, and a six-pack dangling from each handlebar. prm did it every weekend for four years coming to my apt in undergrad
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    my jansport bag will hold 47 cans
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    I don't think I trust CA drivers enough to ride my little girl around on a bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by welfareloser
    30 pack of cans in an eastpack backpack, and a six-pack dangling from each handlebar. prm did it every weekend for four years coming to my apt in undergrad
    Quote Originally Posted by Yossarian
    my jansport bag will hold 47 cans
    you people and your canned beers...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrewMaster
    you people and your canned beers...
    cans are for convenience and packablility. although for taste no one can argue with bottles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrewMaster
    props to you. i couldn't live without at least one car in the family. how else would I haul several cases of beer?
    I am lucky enough to live within a couple blocks of both work and a grocery store. Only about a mile to the beach. And usually nice weather and no kids to take anywhere. Most people do not have the luxury of being so close.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nickel
    cans are for convenience and packablility.
    and suffering college students
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